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Anarchism in Print: Yesterday and Today

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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NOTHING FAILS LIKE FAILURE; THE LESS ANARCHISTS ARE READ, THE less they write, and the less they are written about. The anarchist movement has risen and fallen in turn for more than a century, and in the trough just before the current wave there was probably less new literature concerning anarchism than ever before. My object here is to examine the situation in this country at that time, roughly between 1941 and 1960, and then to see how it has changed during the last ten years. (I have excluded articles in periodicals in order to avoid over-complication,)

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Copyright © Government and Opposition Ltd 1970

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* I would like to express my gratitude to Paul Avrich and Colin Ward for their help.