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In addition to the full issues available on this site, a majority of Anarchy issues have been scanned and uploaded to the Internet Archive (IA), libcom.org (LC), and The Sparrows’ Nest (SN). Links to these issues are provided with the full list of issues.
My purpose here is to fill in the gaps wherever possible with articles fully transcribed by hand using wiki formatting. This is done to preserve the look and spirit of the original magazine, but in a form that is easier to read, search, copy, and view on a smartphone. Clicking an author’s name reveals a list of all the author’s contributions to Anarchy, while subject categories displayed at the bottom of each article will show available articles on the same topic. Hyperlinks in the body of each article are provided to give context to the places, people, institutions, events, and citations referenced therein. These aren’t substitutes for your own research, but can be helpful especially to the twenty-
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31 | (Sept. 1963) | Anarchism & the cybernetics of self- |
43 | (Sept. 1964) | Parents and Teachers |
70 | (Dec. 1966) | Libertarian psychiatry— |
83 | (Jan. 1968) | Tenants take over |
84 | (Feb. 1968) | Notes on poverty |
85 | (March 1968) | Conversations about anarchism |
89 | (Jul. 1968) | The May Days in France |
94 | (Dec. 1968) | The machinery of conformity |
101 | (July 1969) | Approved schools and detention centres |
103 | (Sept. 1969) | The rights of the young |
Partial issues
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44 | (Oct. 1964) | Transport |
47 | (Jan. 1965) | Towards freedom in work |
51 | (May 1965) | Blues, R’n’B, pop, folk |
66 | (Aug. 1966) | Provo |
Missing issues
Volume 1. 1961
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
1 | (March) | Sex- |
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2 | (April) | Workers’ control | link | ||
3 | (May) | Moving with the times … but not in step | link | link | |
4 | (June) | Where the shoe pinches | link | link | |
5 | (July) | Spain: the revolution of 1936 | link | link | |
6 | (Aug.) | The Anarchism of Jean Vigo: anarchy & cinema | link | link | |
7 | (Sept.) | Adventure Playground: a parable of anarchy | link | link | |
8 | (Oct.) | George Orwell | link | link | |
9 | (Nov.) | Prison | link | link | |
10 | (Dec.) | Committee of 100 | link |
Volume 2. 1962
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
11 | (Jan.) | The world of Paul Goodman | link | link | |
12 | (Feb.) | Who are the anarchists? | link | link | |
13 | (March) | Direct action | link | link | |
14 | (April) | Disobedience | link | link | |
15 | (May) | The work of David Wills | link | link | |
16 | (June) | Africans and anarchism | link | link | |
17 | (July) | Towards a Lumpenproletariat | link | link | |
18 | (Aug.) | Comprehensive school | link | link | |
19 | (Sept.) | Theatre | link | link | |
20 | (Oct.) | Non- |
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21 | (Nov.) | Secondary Modern | link | link | |
22 | (Dec.) | A dialogue on anarchy | link | link |
Volume 3. 1963
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
23 | (Jan.) | Squatters | link | link | |
24 | (Feb.) | The community of scholars | link | link | |
25 | (March) | Technology, science and anarchism | link | link | |
26 | (April) | Peace | link | link | |
27 | (May) | Talking about youth | link | link | |
28 | (June) | The future of anarchism | link | link | |
29 | (July) | The Spies for Peace story | link | link | |
30 | (Aug.) | The community workshop | link | link | |
31 | (Sept.) | Anarchism & the cybernetics of self- |
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32 | (Oct.) | Crime | link | link | |
33 | (Nov.) | The Anarchism of Alex Comfort | link | link | |
34 | (Dec.) | Science fiction | link | link |
Volume 4. 1964
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
35 | (Jan.) | House and home | link | link | |
36 | (Feb.) | Arms of the law | link | link | |
37 | (March) | Why I won’t vote | link | link | |
38 | (April) | Nottingham | link | link | link |
39 | (May) | The legacy of Homer Lane | link | link | |
40 | (June) | The Unions & Workers’ Control | link | link | |
41 | (July) | The land | link | link | |
42 | (Aug.) | India | link | link | |
43 | (Sept.) | Parents and teachers | link | ||
44 | (Oct.) | Transport | |||
45 | (Nov.) | The Greeks had a word for it | link | ||
46 | (Dec.) | Anarchism and the historians | link |
Volume 5. 1965
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
47 | (Jan.) | Towards freedom in work | |||
48 | (Feb.) | Lord of the Flies | link | ||
49 | (March) | Automation | link | ||
50 | (April) | The anarchist outlook | link | ||
51 | (May) | Blues, R’n’B, pop, folk | |||
52 | (June) | The limits of Pacifism | |||
53 | (July) | After school | link | ||
54 | (Aug.) | Buber, Landauer, Mühsam | link | ||
55 | (Sept.) | Mutual aid and social evolution | |||
56 | (Oct.) | Emma Goldman: In a man’s world … | link | link | |
57 | (Nov.) | The law | link | ||
58 | (Dec.) | Statelessness and Homelessness |
Volume 6. 1966
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
59 | (Jan.) | The white problem | link | link | |
60 | (Feb.) | Synanon & anarchism / Narcotic addiction | link | ||
61 | (March) | Creative vandalism | |||
62 | (April) | Anarchism as a theory of organisation | |||
63 | (May) | An early renaissance text: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude by Etienne de la Boetie | link | ||
64 | (June) | Misspent youth | link | link | |
65 | (July) | Derevolutionisation | link | link | |
66 | (Aug.) | Provo | link | ||
67 | (Sept.) | USA | link | ||
68 | (Oct.) | Salvation by working class— |
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69 | (Nov.) | Ecology | link | ||
70 | (Dec.) | Libertarian psychiatry— |
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Volume 7. 1967
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
71 | (Jan.) | Education | |||
72 | (Feb.) | Strike City, Mississippi | |||
73 | (March) | The Free School idea | |||
74 | (April) | How realistic is anarchism? | |||
75 | (May) | Trying it on: improvised drama | link | ||
76 | (June) | How many years to 1984? | link | ||
77 | (July) | Do- |
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78 | (Aug.) | Towards a liberatory technology | |||
79 | (Sept.) | Latin America | link | ||
80 | (Oct.) | Workers’ control | link | link | |
81 | (Nov.) | Anarchism in Russia | link | ||
82 | (Dec.) | Braehead School |
Volume 8. 1968
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
83 | (Jan.) | Tenants take over | |||
84 | (Feb.) | Notes on poverty | link | ||
85 | (March) | Conversations about anarchism | link | ||
86 | (April) | Fishermen and workers’ control | link | ||
87 | (May) | The penal system considered as a game | link | ||
88 | (June) | Wasteland Culture | |||
89 | (July) | The May Days in France | link | ||
90 | (Aug.) | Student anarchy | |||
91 | (Sept.) | Artists and anarchism | link | ||
92 | (Oct.) | Risinghill & Kilquhanity: a tale of two schools | |||
93 | (Nov.) | Radio freedom | link | ||
94 | (Dec.) | The machinery of conformity | link |
Volume 9. 1969
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
95 | (Jan.) | Yugoslavia: is it workers’ control? | link | link | |
96 | (Feb.) | Playing at revolution | link | link | |
97 | (March) | Architects and people | |||
98 | (April) | A libertarian criminology? | link | ||
99 | (May) | Lessons of the French Revolution | link | link | |
100 | (June) | About anarchism | link | ||
101 | (July) | Approved schools and detention centres | link | link | |
102 | (Aug.) | Squatters | link | ||
103 | (Sept.) | The rights of the young | link | link | |
104 | (Oct.) | On Refusing: A personal preface to a handbook on selective troublemaking | link | link | |
105 | (Nov.) | Wilhelm Reich and the sexual revolution | link | ||
106 | (Dec.) | Property is theft | link | link |
Volume 10. 1970
No. | IA | LC | SN | ||
107 | (Jan.) | The present moment in Education | link | link | |
108 | (Feb.) | Big flame flickering | link | link | |
109 | (March) | Russell and the Anarchists | link | ||
110 | (April) | Jump my brothers jump: Poems from prison by Tim Daly | link | link | |
111 | (May) | Anarchism, freedom and power | link | ||
112 | (June) | Southern Africa | link | link | |
113 | (July) | Women in prison | link | ||
114 | (Aug.) | Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, and the dream we hark back to … | link | ||
115 | (Sept.) | McLuhanism: a libertarian view | link | ||
116 | (Oct.) | Instant Anarchy | link | ||
117 | (Nov.) | The future of the urban environment | link | link | |
118 | (Dec.) | The meaning of Work today & tomorrow | link | link |
Details
ISSN: 0003-2751
Library of Congress call number: HX821 .A5
Dewey Decimal Classification: 335.83