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[[Anarchy 21|ANARCHY 21]] on {{w|Secondary Modern Schools|Secondary_modern_school}} in&shy;cluded art&shy;icles by [[Author:Anthony Blond|Anthony Blond]], [[Author:Judith Tudor Hart|Judith Tudor Hart]], [[Author:John Duncan|John Duncan]] and [[Author:David Downes|David Downes]]. [[Anarchy 18|ANARCHY 18]] on {{w|Com&shy;pre&shy;hens&shy;ive Schools|Comprehensive_school}} in&shy;cluded art&shy;icles by a head&shy;master, a teacher, a parent, a sixth-<wbr>former, an early leaver and a first-former.
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[[Anarchy 21|ANARCHY 21]] on {{w|Secondary Modern Schools|Secondary_modern_school}} in&shy;cluded art&shy;icles by [[Author:Anthony Blond|Anthony Blond]], [[Author:Judith Tudor Hart|Judith Tudor Hart]], [[Author:John Duncan|John Duncan]], [[Author:Martin Daniel|Martin Daniel]] and [[Author:David Downes|David Downes]]. [[Anarchy 18|ANARCHY 18]] on {{w|Com&shy;pre&shy;hens&shy;ive Schools|Comprehensive_school}} in&shy;cluded art&shy;icles by a head&shy;master, a teacher, a parent, a sixth-<wbr>former, an early leaver and a first-former.
  
  
[[Anarchy 15|ANARCHY 15]] dis&shy;cussed the work of [[Author:W. David Wills|David Wills]] and [[Author:Dachine Rainer|Dachine Rainer]]{{s}} review of [[Author:A. S. Neill|A. S. Neill]]{{s}} {{q|{{w|Summer&shy;hill|Summerhill_(book)}}}}. Neill himself con&shy;trib&shy;uted a char&shy;acter&shy;istic ac&shy;count of Summer&shy;hill edu&shy;ca&shy;tion to [[Anarchy 11|ANARCHY 11]] which also in&shy;cludes [[Author:Paul Goodman|Paul Goodman]]{{s}} re&shy;flec&shy;tions on {{qq|The Chil&shy;dren and Psy&shy;cho&shy;logy}}. Goodman{{s}} book on uni&shy;vers&shy;ities, {{qq|The Com&shy;mun&shy;ity of Scholars}} is dis&shy;cussed at length in
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[[Anarchy 15|ANARCHY 15]] dis&shy;cussed the work of [[Author:W. David Wills|David Wills]] and [[Author:Dachine Rainer|Dachine Rainer]]{{s}} review of [[Author:A. S. Neill|A. S. Neill]]{{s}} {{qq|{{w|Summer&shy;hill|Summerhill_(book)}}}}. Neill himself con&shy;trib&shy;uted a char&shy;acter&shy;istic ac&shy;count of Summer&shy;hill edu&shy;ca&shy;tion to [[Anarchy 11|ANARCHY 11]] which also in&shy;cludes [[Author:Paul Goodman|Paul Goodman]]{{s}} re&shy;flec&shy;tions on {{qq|The Chil&shy;dren and Psy&shy;cho&shy;logy}}. Goodman{{s}} book on uni&shy;vers&shy;ities, {{qq|The Com&shy;mun&shy;ity of Scholars}} is dis&shy;cussed at length in
  
  

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ANARCHY on
education:


Some other issues of ANARCHY still avail­able:


ANARCHY 21 on Secondary Modern Schools in­cluded art­icles by Anthony Blond, Judith Tudor Hart, John Duncan, Martin Daniel and David Downes. ANARCHY 18 on Com­pre­hens­ive Schools in­cluded art­icles by a head­master, a teacher, a parent, a sixth-former, an early leaver and a first-former.


ANARCHY 15 dis­cussed the work of David Wills and Dachine Rainer’s review of A. S. Neill’s “Summer­hill”. Neill himself con­trib­uted a char­acter­istic ac­count of Summer­hill edu­ca­tion to ANARCHY 11 which also in­cludes Paul Goodman’s re­flec­tions on “The Chil­dren and Psy­cho­logy”. Goodman’s book on uni­vers­ities, “The Com­mun­ity of Scholars” is dis­cussed at length in


ANARCHY 24 which also con­tains Simon Raven’s “Stolen Fruits of a Clas­sical Edu­ca­tion”.


ANARCHY 27 is about Youth and its authors in­cluded Joe Benjamin, David Downes, Nicolas Walter, Colin MacInnes, as well as Charles Radcliffe on “Anarch­ism and the Public Schools”.


ANARCHY 17 con­tains a chal­lenging art­icle “Towards a Lumpen-Pro­let­ariat” dis­cus­sing the im­plica­tions of edu­ca­tional selec­tion, and Martin Small’s review of Brian Jackson’s “Edu­ca­tion and the Working Class”.


ANARCHY 39 on the Legacy of Lane Homer Lane has art­icles on this great edu­ca­tor by David Wills, A. S. Neill, Anthony Weaver and Roy Frye.


Send two shil­lings or thirty cents for each of these back issues to Freedom Press,
17a Maxwell Road, London, S.W.6.