Anarchy (magazine)

For the contemporary American publication, see Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed.
Anarchy

Cover of Anarchy 14 on Disobedience
Editor Colin Ward
Publisher Freedom Press
First issue March 1961
Final issue 1970
Based in London
Language English

Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970.[1] It was published by Freedom Press and edited by its founder, Colin Ward[1][2] with cover art on many issues by Rufus Segar. The magazine included articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers control, criminology, squatting.

The magazine had irregular contributions from writers such as Marie Louise Berneri[2] Paul Goodman,[2] George Woodcock[2] Murray Bookchin,[2] and Nicholas Walter.[2]

A second series of Anarchy was published into the 1980s with an editorship that included Chris Broad and Phil Ruff.[3]

Freedom Press later published A Decade of Anarchy 1961-1970: Selections from the Monthly Journal Anarchy which collected writing from the first series as edited by Colin Ward.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Obituaries: Colin Ward". The Daily Telegraph. March 29, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Graham, Robert (2009). Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas. Black Rose Books. p. 362. ISBN 978-1-55164-310-6.
  3. "Anarchy magazine (series 2)". Libcom. November 24, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  4. Ward, Colin. A Decade of Anarchy 1961-1970: Selections from the Monthly Journal Anarchy. Freedom Press. ISBN 9780900384370.

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