Sources
Libertarian socialism hasn't swept the world (yet!) but libertarian ideas,
literature, publications, and groups are to be found in an amazing
number of places. If we are to turn these beginnings into a full-fledged
movement, we will have to establish more contact with each other,
co-operate with each other, and learn from each other as we work
to improve our ideas and our practice. In the last issue, we listed
a number of publications and groups. In this issue, we add to this
list, and we will continue to do so from issue to issue. We don't
necessarily endorse everything these groups have to say, but we
think they are worth knowing about.
But first the bad news: Liberation, one of the oldest and
best publications on the left on North America, has ceased publication
for the time being. The Liberation collective intends to
spend the next few months trying to re-start the publication, seeking
commitments from writers and potential financial backers. We hope
they succeed.
Soil of Liberty
P.O. Box 7056
Powderhorn Station
Minneapolis, Minn, 55407
U.S.A.
"Put out by North Country Anarchists and anarcho-feminists",
Soil of Liberty is a modest little publication that consistently
produces high-quality, interesting, thoughtful writing. Subscription
rates are $3-$4 /year.
Left Face
available from Cineaste,
333 Sixth Ave., New York,
N.Y. 10014, U.S.A., or,
Smyrna Press,
Box 841,
Stuyvesant Station,
New York, N.Y. 10009,
U.S.A.
Left Face is a source book of radical magazines, presses,
and collec-tives actively involved in the arts (in North America).
It's a useful compilation. The cost is $1.50.
Librairie Alternative Bookshop
2033 Boulevard St. Laurent,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Carries a wide selection of books, pamphlets, periodicals, many
of them from a libertarian perspective, all available by mail order.
Write them for a free catalogue.
Open Road
P.O. Box 6135,
Station G,
Vancouver, Canada
The Open Road, mentioned in the last Red Menace,
carried a listing of North American anti-authoritarian groups in
its winter issue that is quite extensive, and useful.
Synthesis
Box 6300,
Station A,
Toronto, Canada
Not to be confused with the Synthesis mentioned in the
last issue of The Red Menace, this publication, put out by
the Canadian News Synthesis Project, appears monthly with its review
of events reported in the Canadian press. It's a very useful aid
in keeping up with what's going on. Subscriptions $10.00 per year.
News from Neasden
22 Fleet Rd.,
London NW3 2QS,
England
A catalogue of new radical publications. Useful for keeping track
of new materials as they appear. Subscriptions $3.00.
The Cienfuegos Press
Anarchist Review,
Over-the-Water,
Sanday, Orkney,
KW17 2BL,
United Kingdom
An impressive, substantial publication, with a large number of
good articles, reviews, and graphics. It contains the best current
anarchist writing that we have come across. Two pounds U.K.
Published in Volume 2, Number 2 of The
Red Menace, Spring 1978.
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