List of anarchist magazines

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This list shows periodicals that are mainly attributed to the anarchist spectrum. According to the historian Petra Weber , the listed publications are difficult to access and not easy to understand, although their content is central to the practical and theoretical discourse of the anarchist movement. Weber writes:

The magazines and newspapers, the central publication organs of early socialist and anarchist movements, which were both a forum for fundamentally theoretical and daily political discussion within the movement, are mostly only available in special libraries and archives. Most publications contain neither a table of contents nor an index ”.

A.

Chicago Workers Newspaper, May 4, 1886
  • Abolishing the borders from below , English-language magazine with a focus on Eastern Europe, based in Berlin (since 2001)
  • AFAZ, anarchist, feminist, autonomous newspaper (1990). Successor to Aktion magazine
  • Agit 883 , anarchist-libertarian magazine; with changing subtitles. Ed .: Redaktionskollektiv Berlin (1969–1972)
  • Aktion , anarchist magazine (1981–1988)
  • Acracy , for historical anarchism. Ed .: Heiner Koechlin (1973–1981)
  • Alarm , magazine from the anarchist Free Association of Hamburg. Ed .: Carl Langer (1919–1930)
  • Die Anarchy , abstracts of four journals titled Die Anarchie and two titled Anarchy between 1893 and 1985
  • Der Anarchist , cover of eight magazines from Chicago (1866), St. Louis (1889), Berlin (1903), Leipzig (1909), Berlin – Vienna (1919), Hamburg (1921), Vienna (1927) and London (1948 ).
  • The free worker
  • The individualistic anarchist , editor and publisher: Benedict Lachmann (1919–1920, 12 issues)
  • Anarchist Library , Ed .: Gustav Landauer (1893–1899)
  • Anarchy , A Journal of Desire Armed. Ed .: Autonomedia collective (from 1995). Appeared since 1980
  • Anarko , anarchist magazine in Turkish. Published in Germany (1981–1983)
  • Stop , radical left magazine. Ed .: Group Subversive Action; Berlin, Munich (1964–1966)
  • Arbeiterecho , Anarchosyndikalistische Zeitung (1933), successor to “Der Syndikalist”.
  • Chicagoer Arbeiter-Zeitung , German-language anarchist workers newspaper (1871–1931)
  • Arbetaren , anarcho-syndicalist newspaper; Sweden. Ed .: Swedish trade union Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation, Stockholm (since 1922)
  • Poor Conrad , anarchist weekly newspaper Berlin. Editor: Edmund Fischer (1896–1899)
  • The poor devil , Ed. Robert Reitzel ; USA (1884-1900)
  • De As , anarchist magazine Netherlands. Ed .: Foundation "De As" (1972 to today)
  • L'Assiette au Beurre , French artist magazine with an anarchist orientation (1901–1912)
  • autonomie , radical left-wing magazine. Ed .: Autonomy Collective; Munich, Frankfurt / M., Hamburg, Tübingen (1975–1985)
  • Die Autonomie , Ed .: R. Gundersen; “German Anarchist Club Autonomy ”, London (1886–1893). Successor: The Anarchist .
  • L'Avant-Garde , French-language anarchist newspaper, organ of the Jura Federation Ed .: Paul Brousse (1877/78)

B.

The first handwritten edition of the Bulletin de la Fédération jurassienne from February 15, 1872

C.

  • Charly Kaputt , Anarchoblatt (1967–1969)
  • CLASH , autonomous and anti-imperialist magazine from the international info store meeting . German and English language editions. Ed .: editorial collective. (1989-1994)
  • Contraste , monthly newspaper for self-organization. Ed .: Kollektiv Heidelberg (since 1984)

D.

  • German Workers' Library, anarchist series (1905–?), Ed .: Otto Weidt
  • Poetry and Truth , ed. from, among others, "Anarchist Association Rhizome" (1990–1999)
  • Direct action , FAU anarcho-syndicalist newspaper . Partial editorial offices in different locations (since 1977 until today)
  • The dragon , anarchist workers newspaper. Ed .: Drachenkollektiv Berlin (1972–1974)

E.

Mother Earth (placed under M on this list), 1916

F.

  • Fanal , anarchist monthly (1926–1931)
  • The Torch , anarchist Sunday edition of the Chicago Labor Newspaper . Ed .: WL Rosenberg (May 24, 1879– October 12, 1919)
  • End of working day! , libertarian monthly magazine from Leipzig (since 2003)
  • FIZZ , Anarchoblatt (1971–1972)
  • The Women's Association , anarcho-syndicalist newspaper (1921–1930)
  • Freedom , English anarchist magazine, Ed .: Freedom Press (1886 to date)
  • Free Workers' Voice , anarchist monthly magazine in Yiddish. Ed .: Saul Yanousky, New York. (1890–1893 and 1899–1977)
  • Der Freie Arbeiter , anarchist newspaper, Berlin. Ed .: Albert Weidner, Karl Kielmeyer, Rudolf Rocker u. a. (1904–1933)
  • Free Community , magazine for socialists without domination. Ed .: Revolutionary groups in German-speaking Switzerland; Schaffhausen. Editor: Paul Maag (1930–1939)
  • The Free Society , anarchist magazine (1949–1953). Ed .: Federation of Liberal Socialists . Successor: The Free Society , Hanover (1981–1986)
  • The Free Society , anarchist monthly revue in Yiddish (1895–1899?), New York
  • The free society , organ of the international socialists. Ed .: F, Wiede (1892–1893; 7 editions), Zurich
  • The free society , anarcho-communist monthly. Ed .: O. Leutner (1929–?), Graz
  • The free street , anarchism- dadaism . Founder: Franz Jung . Ed .: Verlag Die Freie Strasse (1915–1918)
  • Freedom , first social democratic then anarchist sheet of German language; London. Ed .: Johann Most (1846–1906)
  • The liberal socialist , anarchist magazine, Basel. Ed .: Working Group of Liberal Socialists (1947–1949)

G

Various editions of the Gǎidào around 2012
  • Gǎidào , monthly magazine of the forum of German-speaking anarchists (since 2011)
  • Galgenvogel , International Anarchist Quarterly Magazine. Ed .: Verlag Freie Gesellschaft, Frankfurt / M. (1980-1981)
  • Germinal , Der (= Zsherminal): Monthly revue for anarchist worldview (1900-1905)
  • Golos Truda , Russian anarcho-syndicalist magazine (1911-1919)
  • Grassroots Revolution , anarchist-pacifist magazine. Founder: Wolfgang Hertle (since 1972)

H

  • Hundred Flowers , an alternative political magazine with an anarchist tendency. Ed .: Hundert Blumen Kollektiv, Berlin (1972)
  • HusumA , a local alternative newspaper that emerged from a critical school newspaper with an emphasis on domination, Husum, since 2005

I.

  • Information . Anarchist reflections on politics, history and contemporary literature. Ed .: Press Commission "Information": Heinrich Freitag, Otto Reimers, Walter Stöhr, Hamburg (1955–1961)
  • Interim , autonomous, libertarian. Ed .: Charlotte Schulz, Berlin (since 1988)
  • The international , anarcho-syndicalist magazine, appeared in four episodes from 1904 to 1949.

J

  • Young anarchists , organ of the syndicalist-anarchist youth in Germany. Ed .: Otto Klemm, George Hepp (1923–1932). Predecessor: The progress pioneer . Successor: The Young Rebel

K

L.

  • Linkeck , magazine for u. a. Commune Movement (1967–1969)
  • Die Lunte , anarchist newspaper, Munich (1995–1997)

M.

Editions of Monde libertaire, 2013
  • The power , daily newspaper, organ of Germany's revolutionary non-party; Berlin. Ed .: Franz Passek and Carl Bellmann (1931–?)
  • MAD , materials, analyzes, documents. Anarchist notebooks; Ed .: Lutz Schulenburg (1971–1973). Successor: Revolte magazine
  • Mahnruf , first anarchist magazine after World War II. Ed .: Otto Reimers , Hamburg (May to December 1945). First published 1933–1934.
  • Manuscript sheets , successor to the magazine Mahnruf . Ed .: Otto Reimers, Hamburg (1945)
  • The butcher , magazine against ideology, state religions. Ed .: Helmut Loeven (since 1968 until today)
  • Minus One , followed by Egoist , followed by Ego , British individual anarchist magazine (1963-1993), Ed .: Sidney Parker
  • Modern Slavery , The Libertarian Critique of Civilization, American magazine since 2012, ed .: Jason McQuinn
  • Mother Earth , anarchist feminist. Ed .: Emma Goldman (1906–1917)
  • Le Monde libertaire (since 1945), magazine of the anarchist federation Fédération anarchiste

N

P

  • Peng , anarchist provo magazine; Nuremberg, Wuppertal. Ed .: Detlev Altemeyer (1966–1970)
  • Le Père Peinard , anarchist weekly magazine (1889–1902)
  • Paved beach , magazine of the spontaneous scene; Frankfurt / M. Ed .: Daniel Cohn-Bendit (1976–1990)
  • Projektil , anarchist magazine; Muenster. Ed .: newspaper group in Themroc (1988–1992)
  • Proletarian zeitgeist , with unionist, council communist and anarchist ideas (1922–1933)
  • Provo , magazine of the Dutch Provo movement ; Amsterdam (1965-1967)

R.

Regeneración 1910

S.

T

Les Temps Nouveaux pamphlet entitled The Truth About the Ferrer Affair , 1910
  • TATblatt , Austrian anarchist magazine (1988-2005)
  • Les Temps Nouveaux , anarchist magazine. Ed .: Jean Grave (1895–1914 and 1916–1921)
  • Tobacco shop , for anarchist culture and politics. Edited by Peter Petersen u. a. Tübingen (1981-1992)

U

V

  • De Vrije , anarchist multimedia. Online magazine Netherlands (since 2004). Successor to De Vrije socialist
  • De Vrije Socialist , Dutch anarchist magazine. Ed .: Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis , Gerhard Reinders (1898–1993). Successor: De Vrije , anarchist online magazine (since 2004)

W.

Z

Cover sheet of the Zsherminal or Germinal (on this list under G), 1906

literature

  • Bernd Drücke : Between a desk and a street battle? Anarchism and Libertarian Press in East and West Germany. Ulm 1998, ISBN 3-932577-05-1
  • Holger Jenrich: Anarchist Press in Germany 1945–1985 . Nevertheless-Verlag, Grafenau-Döffingen 1988, ISBN 978-3-922209-75-1
  • U. Pastery and J. Gehret (eds.): German-language bibliography of counterculture , chapter: Politics, anarchism ; Pp. 71-85. Azid Presse publishing house, Amsterdam 1982, ISBN 90-70215-10-1
  • J. Wintjes and J. Gehret (eds.): Ulcus Molle Info Service , 1969–1974. Among other things about anarchist magazines in the period from the end of 1969 to the end of 1974. Verlag Azid Presse, Amsterdam 1979, ISBN 90-70215-05-5

Web links

Commons : Anarchist Magazines  - collection of images, videos and audio files
Online databases

Individual proof

  1. Petra Weber: Socialism as a cultural movement. Early socialist labor movement and the emergence of two hostile brothers: Marxism and anarchism . In: Contributions to the history of parliamentarism and political parties , Volume 86. Verlag Droste, Düsseldorf 1989, ISBN 3-7700-5152-1