Anarchy 52
Contents of No. 52
June 1965
The limits of pacifism | Kingsley Widmer | 161 |
The fallacy of non-violent defence | Colin Johnson | 166 |
The Committee of 100 and anarchism | Nicolas and Ruth Walter | 171 |
Automation and individualism | Francis Ellingham | 178 |
Automation and the idea of work | Bosco Nedelcovic | 183 |
Observations on anarchy 47 | James Gillespie | 189 |
Observations on anarchy 49 | Joan Harvey | 190 |
Observations on anarchy 48 | Jonn Roe | 190 |
Illustrations drawn for anarchy by | Rita Corbin | |
Cover by | Rufus Segar |
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