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|align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Ben Covington|Ben Covington]]'' | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Ben Covington|Ben Covington]]'' | ||
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|align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Charles Radcliffe|Charles Radcliffe]]'' | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Charles Radcliffe|Charles Radcliffe]]'' | ||
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|align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Cassandra Vaughan|Cassandra Vaughan]]'' | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Cassandra Vaughan|Cassandra Vaughan]]'' | ||
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|align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Peter Willis|Peter Willis]]'' | |align="right" valign="bottom" |''[[Author:Peter Willis|Peter Willis]]'' | ||
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− | <font size="4">'''TOP PEOPLE READ {{l|MALATESTA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errico_Malatesta}}—DO YOU?</font> | + | <div style="text-align: center;"><font size="4">'''TOP PEOPLE READ {{l|MALATESTA|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errico_Malatesta}}—DO YOU?</font></div> |
− | “In most English works on the early | + | <div style="text-align: justify;">{{tab}}“In most English works on the early so­cial­ists and anar­chists the Italian figure of Mal­atesta flits across the stage with ac­com­pany­ing hints that he is worth know­ing, yet the reas­ons for his re­nown are sel­dom ex­plained. The shad­ow­i­ness of his repu­ta­tion—com­pared with {{l|Kropot­kin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kropotkin}}’s say, or {{l|Bakunin|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Bakunin}}’s—de­rives partly from the fact that though he was nearly 20 years in England, from 1900 until after the {{w|First World War|World_War_I}}, those years were strangely unproductive. He had to return to {{w|Italy}}, in his middle sixties, before taking up the full flow of his writ­ing again in anar­chist journ­als. |
− | “Mr. {{l| | + | {{tab}}“Mr. {{l|Rich­ards|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_Richards}} set out to even the bal­ance in a study which he de­scribes as {{q|un­dis­guised anar­chist pro­pa­ganda}}. About two-<wbr>thirds of it is made up of skil­fully com­piled ex­tracts from Mal­atesta’s anar­chist writ­ings. Another 70 pages are what Mr. Rich­ards calls {{q|Notes for a Biography}}—and it is a pity that he did not work more at them; they are tan­tal­iz­ingly frag­ment­ary. The last sec­tion, of some 40 pages, is Mr. Rich­ards’ summing up of the man’s teachings. |
− | “If not a born rebel | + | {{tab}}“If not a born rebel Mal­atesta was one soon after. He was in prison when he was 14 for hav­ing writ­ten a blis­ter­ing letter to the {{l|Italian mon­arch|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Emmanuel_II_of_Italy}}, and was re­trieved by his sor­row­ing, fairly well-<wbr>to-<wbr>do father. He was often in prison again. Yet he became a middle-<wbr>of-<wbr>the-<wbr>road anar­chist, a man of prac­tical mind com­pared with many of the others, ad­voc­at­ing neither {{q|pro­pa­ganda by deed}} (bombs) nor {{l|Tol­stoyan|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Tolstoy}} passiv­ity. |
− | “He | + | {{tab}}“He pro­claimed the need to pre­pare for in­sur­rec­tion and pooh-<wbr>poohed the idea that it could all be done nicely and pain­lessly by a gen­eral strike. Above all, he dif­fered from Kropot­kin and others in be­liev­ing that anar­chism, while work­ing by free agree­ment among groups, had to be or­gan­ized. |
− | {{qq| | + | {{tab}}{{qq|Dis­arm­ingly Mr. Rich­ards says that his sum­ming up rambles. But for English read­ers of the sub­ject he fills a gap.}}</div> |
− | : | + | <div style="text-align: right;">—{{sc|{{l|the times|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times}}}} 22/4/1965.{{tab}}</div> |
− | <font size="4">'''{{l|ERRICO | + | <font size="4">'''{{l|ERRICO MAL­ATESTA: HIS LIFE AND IDEAS|https://libcom.org/files/Malatesta%20-%20Life%20and%20Ideas.pdf}}'''<br> |
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<font size="2">'''Other issues of ANARCHY'''</font> | <font size="2">'''Other issues of ANARCHY'''</font> | ||
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 1, 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-and- | + | <div style="text-align: justify;"><font size="2">VOLUME 1, 1961: [[Anarchy 1|1. Sex-<wbr>and-<wbr>Vi­ol­ence, Gal­braith]]*; [[Anarchy 2|2. Work­ers’ con­trol]]†; [[Anarchy 3|3. What does anar­chism mean today?]]; [[Anarchy 4|4. De­in­sti­tu­tion­al­is­a­tion]]; [[Anarchy 5|5. Spain 1936]]†; [[Anarchy 6|6. Cinema]]†; [[Anarchy 7|7. Ad­ven­ture play­grounds]]†; [[Anarchy 8|8. An­thro­po­logy]]; [[Anarchy 9|9. Prison]]; [[Anarchy 10|10. MacInnes, In­dus­trial de­cent­ral­isa­tion]].</font> |
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 2, 1962: [[Anarchy 11|11. Paul | + | <font size="2">VOLUME 2, 1962: [[Anarchy 11|11. Paul Good­man, A. S. Neill]]; [[Anarchy 12|12. Who are the anar­chists?]]; [[Anarchy 13|13. Di­rect ac­tion]]*; [[Anarchy 14|14. Dis­obedi­ence]]*; [[Anarchy 15|15. The work of David Wills]]; [[Anarchy 16|16. Eth­ics of anar­chism, Africa]]; [[Anarchy 17|17. Towards a lumpen­pro­let­ariat]]; [[Anarchy 18|18. Com­pre­hens­ive schools]]; [[Anarchy 19|19. Theatre: anger and anar­chy]]; [[Anarchy 20|20. Non-<wbr>viol­ence, Freud]]; [[Anarchy 21|21. Sec­ond­ary mod­ern]]; [[Anarchy 22|22. Cranston’s dia­logue on anar­chy]].</font> |
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 3, 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. | + | <font size="2">VOLUME 3, 1963: [[Anarchy 23|23. Hous­ing, squat­ters, do-<wbr>it-<wbr>yourself]]; [[Anarchy 24|24. Com­mun­ity of Schol­ars]]; [[Anarchy 25|25. Tech­no­logy, cy­ber­net­ics]]; [[Anarchy 26|26. CND, Sales­man­ship, Thor­eau]]; [[Anarchy 27|27. Youth]]; [[Anarchy 28|28. The fu­ture of anar­chism]]; [[Anarchy 29|29. The Spies for Peace Story]]; [[Anarchy 30|30. The com­mun­ity work­shop]]; [[Anarchy 31|31. Self-<wbr>or­gan­ising sys­tems, Beat­niks, the State]]; [[Anarchy 32|32. Crime]]; [[Anarchy 33|33. Alex Com­fort’s anar­chism]]†; [[Anarchy 34|34. Sci­ence fic­tion, Work­less teens]].</font> |
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 4, 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. House and home]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Arms of the law]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. Why I won’t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. | + | <font size="2">VOLUME 4, 1964: [[Anarchy 35|35. House and home]]; [[Anarchy 36|36. Arms of the law]]; [[Anarchy 37|37. Why I won’t vote]]; [[Anarchy 38|38. Notting­ham]]; [[Anarchy 39|39. Homer Lane]]; [[Anarchy 40|40. Unions and work­ers’ con­trol]]; [[Anarchy 41|41. The land]]; [[Anarchy 42|42. Indian anar­chism]]; [[Anarchy 43|43. Par­ents and teach­ers]]; [[Anarchy 44|44. Trans­port]]; [[Anarchy 45|45. Anar­chism and Greek thought]]; [[Anarchy 46|46. Anar­chism and the his­tor­i­ans]].</font> |
− | <font size="2">VOLUME 5, 1965: [[Anarchy 47|47. Towards | + | <font size="2">VOLUME 5, 1965: [[Anarchy 47|47. Towards free­dom in work]]; [[Anarchy 48|48. Lord of the flies]]; [[Anarchy 49|49. Auto­ma­tion]]; [[Anarchy 50|50. The anar­chist out­look]].</font> |
− | :: <font size="2">† ''Sold out.'' * ''Few copies left, sold to | + | :: <font size="2">† ''Sold out.'' * ''Few copies left, sold to pur­chasers of yearly set only.''<!-- This line was originally omitted from this issue. --></font></div> |
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Revision as of 15:45, 11 March 2021
Contents of No. 51
May 1965
“Mr. Richards set out to even the balance in a study which he describes as ‘undisguised anarchist propaganda’. About two-
“If not a born rebel Malatesta was one soon after. He was in prison when he was 14 for having written a blistering letter to the Italian monarch, and was retrieved by his sorrowing, fairly well-
“He proclaimed the need to prepare for insurrection and pooh-
ERRICO MALATESTA: HIS LIFE AND IDEAS
FREEDOM PRESS, 21s. (cloth); 10s. 6d. (paper).
Other issues of ANARCHY
VOLUME 2, 1962: 11. Paul Goodman, A. S. Neill; 12. Who are the anarchists?; 13. Direct action*; 14. Disobedience*; 15. The work of David Wills; 16. Ethics of anarchism, Africa; 17. Towards a lumpenproletariat; 18. Comprehensive schools; 19. Theatre: anger and anarchy; 20. Non-
VOLUME 3, 1963: 23. Housing, squatters, do-
VOLUME 4, 1964: 35. House and home; 36. Arms of the law; 37. Why I won’t vote; 38. Nottingham; 39. Homer Lane; 40. Unions and workers’ control; 41. The land; 42. Indian anarchism; 43. Parents and teachers; 44. Transport; 45. Anarchism and Greek thought; 46. Anarchism and the historians.
VOLUME 5, 1965: 47. Towards freedom in work; 48. Lord of the flies; 49. Automation; 50. The anarchist outlook.
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