Social Anarchism (journal)
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Social Anarchism: A Journal of Theory and Practice is a biannual journal of "community self-reliance, direct participation in political decision-making, respect for nature, and nonviolent paths to peace and justice".[1] Each issue contains essays on current anarchist theory, anarchist history, an exchange of hot topics, as well as one or two book reviews. The journal has been continually published since 1981 and is currently edited by Howard Ehrlich, the compiler (among other works) of Reinventing Anarchy, Again.
See also
- Anarchist Studies, a scholarly journal of anarchism
- List of anarchist periodicals
References
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