Anarchy (magazine)
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Editor | Colin Ward |
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Categories | Political philosophy |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Freedom Press |
First issue | March 1961 |
Final issue | 1970 |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0003-2751 |
OCLC | 222887480 |
Anarchy was an anarchist monthly magazine produced in London from March 1961 until December 1970.[1] It was founded and edited by anarchist Colin Ward[2] and was published by Freedom Press[3].
David Goodway observed in his Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow that Ward urged the case to his fellow editors for a 'more reflective' Freedom, to which they eventually responded 'by giving him his head with the monthly Anarchy from March 1961'.[4] The magazine included articles on anarchism and reflections on current events from an anarchist perspective, e.g. workers' control, criminology and squatting. It published contributions from established authors such as Marie Louise Berneri, Murray Bookchin, Stanley Cohen, Paul Goodman, George Woodcock and Nicholas Walter. From issue six onwards, graphic designer and illustrator Rufus Segar became the resident art director of the magazine.[5] Ward gave him significant freedom in his design of each issue, albeit while working to a tight deadline.[6]
Goodway commended Anarchy's 'simple excellence' [7], which he supported by citing the British Marxist historian and author Raphael Samuel:
'The editing, according to an admiring, though not uncritical contributor [Nicholas Walter], was minimal: nothing was rewritten, nothing even subbed. "Colin almost didn't do anything. He didn't muck it about, didn't really bother to read the proofs. Just shoved them all in. Just let it happen."'[8]
A second series of Anarchy was published into the 1980s with an editorship that included Chris Broad and Phil Ruff.[9]
Freedom Press later published A Decade of Anarchy 1961-1970: Selections from the Monthly Journal Anarchy which collected writing from the first series.[10]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Obituaries: Colin Ward". The Daily Telegraph. March 29, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
- ^ See Note 1.
- ^ Graham 2009, p. 362.
- ^ Goodway 2012, p. 312.
- ^ Ibid.
- ^ The cover designs for all of the issues are reproduced in Autonomy: The Cover Designs of Anarchy 1961‒1970 edited by Daniel Poyner, 2012.
- ^ Op. cit.: 313.
- ^ Samuel 1987.
- ^ "Anarchy magazine (series 2)". Libcom. November 24, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
- ^ Ward 1987.
References
[edit]- Goodway, David (2012). Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow: Left-Libertarian Thought and British Writers from William Morris to Colin Ward. Oakland, California: PM Press. ISBN 978-1-60486-669-8.
- Graham, Robert (2009). Anarchism: A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas. Montreal: Black Rose Books. ISBN 978-1-55164-310-6.
- Poyner, Daniel (2012). Autonomy: The Cover Designs of Anarchy 1961‒1970. London: Hyphen Press. ISBN 9780907259466.
- Samuel, Raphael (1987). "Utopian sociology". New Society (2 October): 276.
- Ward, Colin (1987). A Decade of Anarchy 1961-1970: Selections from the Monthly Journal Anarchy. Freedom Press. ISBN 9780900384370.
Further reading
[edit]- Ferguson, Kathy E. (2023). Letterpress Revolution: The Politics of Anarchist Print Culture. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press Books. ISBN 1478016590.
- Scott-Brown, Sophie (May 17, 2023). "Inventing Ordinary Anarchy in Cold War Britain". Modern Intellectual History. 20 (4): 1251–1272. doi:10.1017/S1479244323000057. ISSN 1479-2443.
External links
[edit]- Anarchy issue covers from Internet Archive
- Anarchy issues
- Anarchy archive from The Sparrows' Nest.
- Full-text articles from Anarchy: a journal of anarchist ideas
- Anarchy issues #23 and #40 at Libcom.org
- The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly (1987 to 2003)
- "Work" reading of an excerpt from Anarchy 101, published in issue 59
- Anarchism stubs
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- Anarchism in England
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