Twice a year we produce Organise! magazine. It’s focus is on developing anarchist communist theory, practice, and analysis of the world at large. It also contains reviews of new books from anarchist writers and has a regular arts segment. If you are interested in either buying individual copies or taking out a subscription then you can do so directly here as well as through Active Distribution & AK Press. Visit our dedicated Organise Magazine website to read articles online and find links to other interesting reading matter.
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ASPECTS OF THE FUTURE SOCIETY. Science Fiction Utopias, Education and Anarchism, Children of the Commune. PLUS: In Defence of Malatesta, The Libertarian Socialist Movement in Egypt, Syria’s Grassroots Civil Opposition… AND MUCH MORE.
THE IRON LADY RUSTS! Anarchy in the Thatcher Years (extended editorial reflecting on the emergence of class struggle anarchism in the 1980s), SWP, Privilege Theory, Organised Safer Space, Repression in Belarus, The Idea of the Commune in Anarchist Practice, Reviews (Platformism in Latin America, El Libertario text, Solfed pamphlet, Haymarket, German exile in revolutionary Spain), Letter about Occupy!
JUBILYMPICS ANTIDOTE SPECIAL ISSUE. Extended editorial reflecting on the St. Imier gathering, International of Anarchist Federation statements, Prefigurative politics, Anarca-feminism, Snapshots & Legacy of St. Imier, Neither insurrectionism nor Reformism but Anarchism!, Anarchism in Practice, Culture (the first political poster), Review (By Rite), Occupy!, Greece.
ANARCHISM IS INTERNATIONAL! Extended editorial looking forward to the St. Imier gathering, History and politics of the AF, Anti-austerity struggles in Southern Europe, The far right in Hungary, Anarchists in Cuba, Current situation in Turkey & Syria, Luddites bicentenary, Prostitution positions, Profile of two anarchist illustrators, Letters.
FROM THEN UNTIL NOW – special anniversary issue, 25 years of the AFED, Local anti-cuts organising, Paris Commune, Mexican Revolution, The Great Unrest 1910-14, Anarchist sculptor HG Brzeska, book review Ghost Dancers, obituary Bob Miller.
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