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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.
Contents
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): David Wills
- 16 (June): Ethics of anarchism
- 17 (July): Lumpenproletariat
- 18 (August): Comprehensive schools
- 19 (September): Theatre
- 20 (October): Non-violence
- 21 (November): Secondary modern
- 22 (December): Marx and Bakunin
Volume 3. 1963
- 23 (January): Squatters
- 24 (February): Community of scholars
- 25 (March): Cybernetics
- 26 (April): Thoreau
- 27 (May): Youth
- 28 (June): Future of anarchism
- 29 (July): Spies for peace
- 30 (August): Community workshop
- 31 (September): Self-organising systems
- 32 (October): Crime
- 33 (November): Alex Comfort
- 34 (December): Science fiction
Volume 4. 1964
- 35 (January): Housing
- 36 (February): Police
- 37 (March): I won’t vote
- 38 (April): Nottingham
- 39 (May): Homer Lane
- 40 (June): Unions
- 41 (July): Land
- 42 (August): India
- 43 (September): Parents and teachers
- 44 (October): Transport
- 45 (November): The Greeks
- 46 (December): Anarchism and historians
Volume 5. 1965
- 47 (January): Freedom in work
- 48 (February): Lord of the flies
- 49 (March): Automation
- 50 (April): Anarchist outlook
- 51 (May): Blues, pop, folk
- 52 (June): Limits of pacifism
- 53 (July): After school
- 54 (August): Buber, Landauer, Muhsam
- 55 (September): Mutual aid
- 56 (October): Women
- 57 (November): Law
- 58 (December): Stateless societies
Volume 6. 1966
- 59 (January): White problem
- 60 (February): Drugs
- 61 (March): Creative vandalism
- 62 (April): Organisation
- 63 (May): Voluntary servitude
- 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, USA
- 73 (March): Street School
- 74 (April): Anarchism and reality
- 75 (May): Improvised drama
- 76 (June): 1984
- 77 (July): Anarchist group handbook
- 78 (August): Liberatory technology
- 79 (September): Latin America
- 80 (October): Workers’ control
- 81 (November): Russian anarchists
- 82 (December): Braehead School
Volume 8. 1968
- 83 (January): Tenants take over
- 84 (February): Poverty
- 85 (March): Anarchist conversations
- 86 (April): Fishermen
- 87 (May): Penal System
- 88 (June): Wasteland culture
- 89 (July): France
- 90 (August): Students
- 91 (September): Artists
- 92 (October): Two schools
- 93 (November): Radio
- 94 (December): Machinery of conformity
Volume 9. 1969
- 95 (January): Yugoslavia
- 96 (February): Playing at revolution
- 97 (March): Architects and people
- 98 (April): Criminology
- 99 (May): Lessons from France
- 100 (June): About anarchism
- 101 (July): Approved schools and detention centres
- 102 (August): Squatters
- 103 (September): Rights of the young
- 104 (October): Refusing
- 105 (November): Reich
- 106 (December): What is property?
Volume 10. 1970
- 107 (January):
- 108 (February):
- 109 (March): Russell and the Anarchists
- 110 (April):
- 111 (May):
- 112 (June):
- 113 (July):
- 114 (August):
- 115 (September):
- 116 (October):
- 117 (November):
- 118 (December)