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'''''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/}}. Articles listed below in '''boldface''' contain transcribed articles. The rest are pending transcription.
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Anarchy

a journal of anarchist ideas


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. Articles listed below in boldface contain transcribed articles. The rest are pending transcription.

Complete issues

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 more searchable and more dynamic. Clicking an author’s name will reveal 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, and events referenced therein. These aren’t substitutes for your own research, but can be helpful especially for the twenty-first-century reader unfamiliar with the terminology and cultural touchstones assumed by the authors to be already familiar to contemporary anarchists.


The following issues are fully available on this site:


No.  
 83 (Jan. 1968) Tenants take over
 84 (Feb. 1968) Notes on poverty
 85 (March 1968) Conversations about anarchism
 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

Issues in the process of transcription and proofreading are placed here. You can also browse all articles so far transcribed here.


No.  
 31 (Sept. 1963) Anarchism & the cybernetics of self-organising systems


Missing issues

The following issues are currently unavailable to me. If you are in possession of them and can provide scans, please write a message to let me know.


Volume 1. 1961

No.   IA LC SN
  1 (March) Sex-and-Violence link link  
  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-violence as a reading of history link link  
 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-organising systems      
 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      
 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      
 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      
 64 (June) Misspent youth   link link
 65 (July) Derevolutionisation   link link
 66 (Aug.) Provo      
 67 (Sept.) USA   link  
 68 (Oct.) Salvation by working class—an outmoded myth?      
 69 (Nov.) Ecology      
 70 (Dec.) Libertarian psychiatry—an introduction to existential analysis      

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-it-yourself anarchism     link
 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      
 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      

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      
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