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− | ''Anarchy'' was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. Articles are reprinted with the permission of the copyright holder, Freedom Press. (A few ''Anarchy'' articles whose copyrights are not | + | ''Anarchy'' was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. Articles are reprinted with the kind permission of the copyright holder, {{l|Freedom Press|https://freedompress.org.uk/}}. (A few ''Anarchy'' articles whose copyrights are not held by Freedom Press may not be reproduced here.) |
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+ | == Complete issues == | ||
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+ | Several early issues of ''Anarchy'' have been scanned and uploaded to {{l|Archive.org|http://www.archive.org/}}, so I have resolved to complement these by transcribing the later issues available to me first. | ||
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+ | * [[Anarchy 101]] (July 1969): Approved schools and detention centres | ||
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+ | == Partial issues == | ||
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+ | ''Currently none!'' | ||
== Volume 1. 1961 == | == Volume 1. 1961 == | ||
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* [[Anarchy 13|13 (March)]]: Direct action | * [[Anarchy 13|13 (March)]]: Direct action | ||
* [[Anarchy 14|14 (April)]]: Disobedience | * [[Anarchy 14|14 (April)]]: Disobedience | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 15|15 (May)]]: David Wills | + | * [[Anarchy 15|15 (May)]]: The work of David Wills |
− | * [[Anarchy 16|16 (June)]]: Ethics of anarchism | + | * [[Anarchy 16|16 (June)]]: Africans and anarchism; Ethics of anarchism |
− | * [[Anarchy 17|17 (July)]]: Lumpenproletariat | + | * [[Anarchy 17|17 (July)]]: Towards a Lumpenproletariat |
− | * [[Anarchy 18|18 (August)]]: Comprehensive | + | * [[Anarchy 18|18 (August)]]: Comprehensive school |
* [[Anarchy 19|19 (September)]]: Theatre | * [[Anarchy 19|19 (September)]]: Theatre | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 20|20 (October)]]: Non-violence | + | * [[Anarchy 20|20 (October)]]: Non-violence as a reading of history |
− | * [[Anarchy 21|21 (November)]]: Secondary | + | * [[Anarchy 21|21 (November)]]: Secondary Modern |
− | * [[Anarchy 22|22 (December)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 22|22 (December)]]: A dialogue on anarchy |
== Volume 3. 1963 == | == Volume 3. 1963 == | ||
* [[Anarchy 23|23 (January)]]: Squatters | * [[Anarchy 23|23 (January)]]: Squatters | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 24|24 (February)]]: Community of | + | * [[Anarchy 24|24 (February)]]: The Community of Scholars |
− | * [[Anarchy 25|25 (March)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 25|25 (March)]]: Technology, science and anarchism |
− | * [[Anarchy 26|26 (April)]]: Thoreau | + | * [[Anarchy 26|26 (April)]]: CND; Salesmanship; Thoreau |
− | * [[Anarchy 27|27 (May)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 27|27 (May)]]: Talking about youth |
− | * [[Anarchy 28|28 (June)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 28|28 (June)]]: The future of anarchism |
− | * [[Anarchy 29|29 (July)]]: Spies for | + | * [[Anarchy 29|29 (July)]]: The Spies for Peace story |
− | * [[Anarchy 30|30 (August)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 30|30 (August)]]: The community workshop |
− | * [[Anarchy 31|31 (September)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 31|31 (September)]]: Anarchism & the cybernetics of self-organising systems |
* [[Anarchy 32|32 (October)]]: Crime | * [[Anarchy 32|32 (October)]]: Crime | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 33|33 (November)]]: Alex Comfort | + | * [[Anarchy 33|33 (November)]]: The Anarchism of Alex Comfort |
− | * [[Anarchy 34|34 (December)]]: Science fiction | + | * [[Anarchy 34|34 (December)]]: Science fiction, Workless teens |
== Volume 4. 1964 == | == Volume 4. 1964 == | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 35|35 (January)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 35|35 (January)]]: House and home |
− | * [[Anarchy 36|36 (February)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 36|36 (February)]]: Arms of the law |
− | * [[Anarchy 37|37 (March)]]: I won’t vote | + | * [[Anarchy 37|37 (March)]]: Why I won’t vote |
* [[Anarchy 38|38 (April)]]: Nottingham | * [[Anarchy 38|38 (April)]]: Nottingham | ||
* [[Anarchy 39|39 (May)]]: Homer Lane | * [[Anarchy 39|39 (May)]]: Homer Lane | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 40|40 (June)]]: Unions | + | * [[Anarchy 40|40 (June)]]: The Unions & Workers’ Control |
− | * [[Anarchy 41|41 (July)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 41|41 (July)]]: The land |
− | * [[Anarchy 42|42 (August)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 42|42 (August)]]: Indian anarchism |
* [[Anarchy 43|43 (September)]]: Parents and teachers | * [[Anarchy 43|43 (September)]]: Parents and teachers | ||
* [[Anarchy 44|44 (October)]]: Transport | * [[Anarchy 44|44 (October)]]: Transport | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 45|45 (November)]]: The Greeks | + | * [[Anarchy 45|45 (November)]]: The Greeks had a word for it |
− | * [[Anarchy 46|46 (December)]]: Anarchism and historians | + | * [[Anarchy 46|46 (December)]]: Anarchism and the historians |
== Volume 5. 1965 == | == Volume 5. 1965 == | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 47|47 (January)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 47|47 (January)]]: Towards freedom in work |
* [[Anarchy 48|48 (February)]]: Lord of the flies | * [[Anarchy 48|48 (February)]]: Lord of the flies | ||
* [[Anarchy 49|49 (March)]]: Automation | * [[Anarchy 49|49 (March)]]: Automation | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 50|50 (April)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 50|50 (April)]]: The anarchist outlook |
− | * [[Anarchy 51|51 (May)]]: Blues, pop, folk | + | * [[Anarchy 51|51 (May)]]: Blues, R’n’B, pop, folk |
− | * [[Anarchy 52|52 (June)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 52|52 (June)]]: The limits of Pacifism |
* [[Anarchy 53|53 (July)]]: After school | * [[Anarchy 53|53 (July)]]: After school | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 54|54 (August)]]: Buber, Landauer, | + | * [[Anarchy 54|54 (August)]]: Buber, Landauer, Mühsam |
− | * [[Anarchy 55|55 (September)]]: Mutual | + | * [[Anarchy 55|55 (September)]]: Mutual Aid and Social Evolution |
− | * [[Anarchy 56|56 (October)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 56|56 (October)]]: In a man’s world … |
* [[Anarchy 57|57 (November)]]: Law | * [[Anarchy 57|57 (November)]]: Law | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 58|58 (December)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 58|58 (December)]]: Statelessness and Homelessness |
== Volume 6. 1966 == | == Volume 6. 1966 == | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 59|59 (January)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 59|59 (January)]]: The white problem |
− | * [[Anarchy 60|60 (February)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 60|60 (February)]]: Synanon & anarchism / Narcotic addiction |
* [[Anarchy 61|61 (March)]]: Creative vandalism | * [[Anarchy 61|61 (March)]]: Creative vandalism | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 62|62 (April)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 62|62 (April)]]: Anarchism as a theory of organisation |
− | * [[Anarchy 63|63 (May)]]: Voluntary | + | * [[Anarchy 63|63 (May)]]: The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude by Etienne de la Boetie |
* [[Anarchy 64|64 (June)]]: Misspent youth | * [[Anarchy 64|64 (June)]]: Misspent youth | ||
* [[Anarchy 65|65 (July)]]: Derevolutionisation | * [[Anarchy 65|65 (July)]]: Derevolutionisation | ||
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* [[Anarchy 71|71 (January)]]: Sociology of school | * [[Anarchy 71|71 (January)]]: Sociology of school | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 72|72 (February)]]: Strike City, | + | * [[Anarchy 72|72 (February)]]: Strike City, Mississippi |
− | * [[Anarchy 73|73 (March)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 73|73 (March)]]: The Free School idea |
− | * [[Anarchy 74|74 (April)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 74|74 (April)]]: How realistic is anarchism? |
− | * [[Anarchy 75|75 (May)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 75|75 (May)]]: Trying it on: improvised drama |
− | * [[Anarchy 76|76 (June)]]: 1984 | + | * [[Anarchy 76|76 (June)]]: How many years to 1984? |
− | * [[Anarchy 77|77 (July)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 77|77 (July)]]: Do-it-yourself anarchism |
* [[Anarchy 78|78 (August)]]: Liberatory technology | * [[Anarchy 78|78 (August)]]: Liberatory technology | ||
* [[Anarchy 79|79 (September)]]: Latin America | * [[Anarchy 79|79 (September)]]: Latin America | ||
* [[Anarchy 80|80 (October)]]: Workers’ control | * [[Anarchy 80|80 (October)]]: Workers’ control | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 81|81 (November)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 81|81 (November)]]: Anarchism in Russia |
* [[Anarchy 82|82 (December)]]: Braehead School | * [[Anarchy 82|82 (December)]]: Braehead School | ||
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* [[Anarchy 83|83 (January)]]: Tenants take over | * [[Anarchy 83|83 (January)]]: Tenants take over | ||
* [[Anarchy 84|84 (February)]]: Poverty | * [[Anarchy 84|84 (February)]]: Poverty | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 85|85 (March)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 85|85 (March)]]: Conversations about anarchism |
− | * [[Anarchy 86|86 (April)]]: Fishermen | + | * [[Anarchy 86|86 (April)]]: Fishermen & workers’ control |
− | * [[Anarchy 87|87 (May)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 87|87 (May)]]: The penal system considered as a game |
− | * [[Anarchy 88|88 (June)]]: Wasteland | + | * [[Anarchy 88|88 (June)]]: Wasteland Culture |
− | * [[Anarchy 89|89 (July)]]: France | + | * [[Anarchy 89|89 (July)]]: The May Days in France |
* [[Anarchy 90|90 (August)]]: Students | * [[Anarchy 90|90 (August)]]: Students | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 91|91 (September)]]: Artists | + | * [[Anarchy 91|91 (September)]]: Artists and anarchism |
− | * [[Anarchy 92|92 (October)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 92|92 (October)]]: Risinghill and Kilquhanity: a tale of two schools |
− | * [[Anarchy 93|93 (November)]]: Radio | + | * [[Anarchy 93|93 (November)]]: Radio freedom |
− | * [[Anarchy 94|94 (December)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 94|94 (December)]]: The machinery of conformity |
== Volume 9. 1969 == | == Volume 9. 1969 == | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 95|95 (January)]]: Yugoslavia | + | * [[Anarchy 95|95 (January)]]: Yugoslavia: is it workers’ control? |
* [[Anarchy 96|96 (February)]]: Playing at revolution | * [[Anarchy 96|96 (February)]]: Playing at revolution | ||
* [[Anarchy 97|97 (March)]]: Architects and people | * [[Anarchy 97|97 (March)]]: Architects and people | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 98|98 (April)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 98|98 (April)]]: A libertarian criminology? |
− | * [[Anarchy 99|99 (May)]]: Lessons | + | * [[Anarchy 99|99 (May)]]: Lessons of the French Revolution |
* [[Anarchy 100|100 (June)]]: About anarchism | * [[Anarchy 100|100 (June)]]: About anarchism | ||
* [[Anarchy 101|101 (July)]]: Approved schools and detention centres | * [[Anarchy 101|101 (July)]]: Approved schools and detention centres | ||
* [[Anarchy 102|102 (August)]]: Squatters | * [[Anarchy 102|102 (August)]]: Squatters | ||
− | * [[Anarchy 103|103 (September)]]: | + | * [[Anarchy 103|103 (September)]]: The rights of the young |
− | * [[Anarchy 104|104 (October)]]: Refusing | + | * [[Anarchy 104|104 (October)]]: On Refusing |
* [[Anarchy 105|105 (November)]]: Reich | * [[Anarchy 105|105 (November)]]: Reich | ||
* [[Anarchy 106|106 (December)]]: What is property? | * [[Anarchy 106|106 (December)]]: What is property? |
Revision as of 23:25, 21 March 2016
Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970. Articles are reprinted with the kind permission of the copyright holder, Freedom Press. (A few Anarchy articles whose copyrights are not held by Freedom Press may not be reproduced here.)
Contents
Complete issues
Several early issues of Anarchy have been scanned and uploaded to Archive.org, so I have resolved to complement these by transcribing the later issues available to me first.
- Anarchy 101 (July 1969): Approved schools and detention centres
Partial issues
Currently none!
Volume 1. 1961
- 1 (March): Sex-and-Violence
- 2 (April): Workers’ control
- 3 (May): What does anarchism mean today?
- 4 (June): Deinstitutionisation
- 5 (July): Spain
- 6 (August): Cinema
- 7 (September): Adventure playground
- 8 (October): Anthropology
- 9 (November): Prison
- 10 (December): Industrial decentralisation
Volume 2. 1962
- 11 (January): Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill
- 12 (February): Who are the anarchists?
- 13 (March): Direct action
- 14 (April): Disobedience
- 15 (May): The work of David Wills
- 16 (June): Africans and anarchism; Ethics of anarchism
- 17 (July): Towards a Lumpenproletariat
- 18 (August): Comprehensive school
- 19 (September): Theatre
- 20 (October): Non-violence as a reading of history
- 21 (November): Secondary Modern
- 22 (December): A dialogue on anarchy
Volume 3. 1963
- 23 (January): Squatters
- 24 (February): The Community of Scholars
- 25 (March): Technology, science and anarchism
- 26 (April): CND; Salesmanship; Thoreau
- 27 (May): Talking about youth
- 28 (June): The future of anarchism
- 29 (July): The Spies for Peace story
- 30 (August): The community workshop
- 31 (September): Anarchism & the cybernetics of self-organising systems
- 32 (October): Crime
- 33 (November): The Anarchism of Alex Comfort
- 34 (December): Science fiction, Workless teens
Volume 4. 1964
- 35 (January): House and home
- 36 (February): Arms of the law
- 37 (March): Why I won’t vote
- 38 (April): Nottingham
- 39 (May): Homer Lane
- 40 (June): The Unions & Workers’ Control
- 41 (July): The land
- 42 (August): Indian anarchism
- 43 (September): Parents and teachers
- 44 (October): Transport
- 45 (November): The Greeks had a word for it
- 46 (December): Anarchism and the historians
Volume 5. 1965
- 47 (January): Towards freedom in work
- 48 (February): Lord of the flies
- 49 (March): Automation
- 50 (April): The anarchist outlook
- 51 (May): Blues, R’n’B, pop, folk
- 52 (June): The limits of Pacifism
- 53 (July): After school
- 54 (August): Buber, Landauer, Mühsam
- 55 (September): Mutual Aid and Social Evolution
- 56 (October): In a man’s world …
- 57 (November): Law
- 58 (December): Statelessness and Homelessness
Volume 6. 1966
- 59 (January): The white problem
- 60 (February): Synanon & anarchism / Narcotic addiction
- 61 (March): Creative vandalism
- 62 (April): Anarchism as a theory of organisation
- 63 (May): The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude by Etienne de la Boetie
- 64 (June): Misspent youth
- 65 (July): Derevolutionisation
- 66 (August): Provo
- 67 (September): USA
- 68 (October): Class and anarchism
- 69 (November): Ecology
- 70 (December): Libertarian psychiatry
Volume 7. 1967
- 71 (January): Sociology of school
- 72 (February): Strike City, Mississippi
- 73 (March): The Free School idea
- 74 (April): How realistic is anarchism?
- 75 (May): Trying it on: improvised drama
- 76 (June): How many years to 1984?
- 77 (July): Do-it-yourself anarchism
- 78 (August): Liberatory technology
- 79 (September): Latin America
- 80 (October): Workers’ control
- 81 (November): Anarchism in Russia
- 82 (December): Braehead School
Volume 8. 1968
- 83 (January): Tenants take over
- 84 (February): Poverty
- 85 (March): Conversations about anarchism
- 86 (April): Fishermen & workers’ control
- 87 (May): The penal system considered as a game
- 88 (June): Wasteland Culture
- 89 (July): The May Days in France
- 90 (August): Students
- 91 (September): Artists and anarchism
- 92 (October): Risinghill and Kilquhanity: a tale of two schools
- 93 (November): Radio freedom
- 94 (December): The machinery of conformity
Volume 9. 1969
- 95 (January): Yugoslavia: is it workers’ control?
- 96 (February): Playing at revolution
- 97 (March): Architects and people
- 98 (April): A libertarian criminology?
- 99 (May): Lessons of the French Revolution
- 100 (June): About anarchism
- 101 (July): Approved schools and detention centres
- 102 (August): Squatters
- 103 (September): The rights of the young
- 104 (October): On Refusing
- 105 (November): Reich
- 106 (December): What is property?
Volume 10. 1970
- 107 (January): The present moment in Education
- 108 (February): Big flame flickering
- 109 (March): Russell and the Anarchists
- 110 (April):
- 111 (May):
- 112 (June):
- 113 (July):
- 114 (August):
- 115 (September):
- 116 (October):
- 117 (November):
- 118 (December):