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Anarchism
Modern Slavery #1
Paul Simons
Sakoslky, Simons, Black et. al discuss coercive labor forms, mutual aid, Stirnerism, IWW, Situationists, and more.
2012
Free Association
More to Come
Bay Area anarchists More to Come share their schema for a new society built on direct democracy, affinity organization, and revolutionary councils.
1972
Pinelli Assassinato
Europe-America Communication Service
EUCS write on the Pinelli assassination. Solidarity Bookshop reprint in collaboration with Chicago's Anarchist Black Cross.
1972
Provo #12
Provo
In this issue: Vietnam War protest planning, polemics on China's "Culturele Revolutie", and an abundance of Provo-cative political cartoons.
1966
Provo #9
Provo
Provo imagine a new urbanism, discuss the conflict in Vietnam, and reprint newspaper snippets about their actions.
1966
Provo #7
Provo
Provo address urban/rural technocracy and warn against social atomization, drug use.
1966
Kabouter Krant #12
Kabouters
In this edition, Kabouters on Dylan, Dutch education, and a nascent technology: the Computer.
1971
Provo #4
Provo
The Provo analyze Constant Nieuwenhuys' utopian constructions, specifically New Babylon, and call for an international provotariat.
1965
Provo #3
Provo
Provos discuss Eel riots in Jordaan, introduce the "Provohappening", review Swedish anarchist movements, and more.
Provo #15
Provo
Bikes, statues, and dynamite. The Provo strategize their next actions.
1967
An Anarchist Communist Program
Errico Malatesta
IWW reprint of Malatesta's Anarchist Programme. Call for insurrectionary struggle.
1920
Anarchy #78 (August 1967)
Colin Ward
Towards a Liberatory Technology, by Murray Bookchin (as Lewis Herber).
1967
Anarchist Youth #3
Charles Radcliffe
Syndicalist magazine born from Anarchist Student. Writing on economy, nonviolence, permanent strike.
1963
The Match #78
Fred Woodworth
Surrealism, Subversion, Strange Reviews, Dream World, Work, Boredom & Unemployment.
1983