Author:Rufus Segar

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Rufus Segar designed most of the covers of Anarchy.

Articles

No. Title
6 Luis Bunuel: reality and illusion
107 Covering ourselves

Anarchy covers and titles

No. Title
2 Workers’ control
3 Moving with the times … but not in step
6 Anarchy & cinema
12 Who are the anarchists?
13 Direct action
14 Disobedience
15 The work of David Wills
16 Africans and anarchism
17 Towards a Lumpenproletariat
21 Secondary modern (titles only)
22 A dialogue on anarchy
23 Housing
24 The community of scholars
25 Technology, science and anarchism
26 Peace
28 The future of anarchism
29 The Spies for Peace story
30 The Community Workshop
31 Anarchism & the cybernetics of self-organising systems
32 Crime
33 The Anarchism of Alex Comfort
37 Why I won’t vote (front cover)
41 The land
42 India
43 Parents and teachers
44 Transport
45 The Greeks had a word for it
46 Anarchism and the historians
47 Towards freedom in work
48 Lord of the Flies
50 The anarchist outlook
51 Blues, R’n’B, pop, folk
52 The limits of Pacifism
54 Buber, Landauer, Mühsam
55 Mutual Aid and Social Evolution
56 In a man’s world …
57 Law
58 Statelessness and Homelessness
59 The white problem
60 Synanon & anarchism
61 Creative vandalism
62 Anarchism as a theory of organisation
63 The Discourse of Voluntary Servitude by Etienne de la Boetie
64 Misspent youth
66 Provo
67 USA
68 Class and anarchism
69 Ecology
70 Libertarian Psychiatry: an introduction to existential analysis
72 Strike City, Mississippi
73 The Free School idea
74 How realistic is anarchism?
75 Trying it on: improvised drama
76 How many years to 1984?
77 Do-it-yourself anarchism
79 Latin America
80 Workers’ control
81 Anarchism in Russia
84 Poverty
85 Conversations about anarchism
87 The penal system considered as a game
88 Wasteland Culture
89 The May Days in France
91 Artists and anarchism
94 The machinery of conformity
96 Playing at revolution
97 Architects and people
98 A libertarian criminology?
99 Lessons of the French Revolution
100 About anarchism
101 Approved schools and detention centres
102 Squatters
103 The rights of the young
104 On Refusing
106 What is property?
107 The present moment in Education
108 Big flame flickering
109 Russell and the Anarchists
111 Anarchism, freedom, power
112 Southern Africa
115 Students’ community action
116 Chomsky on anarchism
117 Conurb and country