Alternative Green

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Alternative Green is a UK magazine set up by former Green Anarchist contributor and editor Richard Hunt.

Hunt founded the magazine after leaving the editorial collective of Green Anarchist following a conflict over what appeared to be his nationalistic tendencies. This came to a head when Green Anarchist published an article of Hunt's that appeared to give patriotic support to Britain's role during the 1991 Gulf War.

Alternative Green has continued to promote Hunt's own vision of 'anarcho-nationalism'. Issue 33's editorial committee was listed as Jonothon Boulter, Troy Southgate, Wayne John Sturgeon and Adrian White. All but White have been closely involved in various national-anarchist factions from the National Revolutionary Front through the Cercle de la rose noire and the New Right. Unconfirmed reports state that White is now sole editor and the other three are no longer members of the editorial board. Nevertheless, Sturgeon has continued to contribute to the magazine [1], and Southgate has continued to publicise it.[2]

Alternative Green does not appear to have a website and is not listed on the catalogue of the British Library or the Copac union catalogue of UK research libraries.

[edit] Contact details

Alternative Green P.O. Box 52838 London SW11 1ZU United Kingdom