Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
Anarcho-Syndicalist Review (formerly the Libertarian Labor Review[1]) is an American anarchist magazine, published three times a year, which focuses on anarcho-syndicalist theory and practice.[2]
History and profile[edit]
The magazine was co-founded in 1986 by Sam Dolgoff. The first issue of the magazine appeared on May 1, 1986.[2] Among others it was published by Sam Dolgoff as Libertarian Labor Review in the United States[3] which decided to rename itself in number 25 as Anarcho-Syndicalist Review in order to avoid confusion with right libertarian views[4] The headquarters is in Philadelphia.[2]
ASR publishes reports on the international syndicalist movement, debates and analysis of strategies for contemporary syndicalist organizing, an ongoing series exploring anarchist economic theory, articles on aspects of anarcho-syndicalist history, and an extensive reviews section. The ASR web site includes complete listings of contents for all issues.
References[edit]
- ^ Dolgoff, Anatole (2016). Left of the Left: My Memories of Sam Dolgoff. AK Press. p. 361. ISBN 9781849352482.
- ^ a b c "About ASR". ASR. Retrieved January 2, 2016.
- ^ "LIBERTARIAN LABOR REVIEW: Anarchosyndicalist Ideas and Discussion. #9 Summer, 1990. Paperback – January 1, 1989 by Jon, Sam Dolgoff, MiMi Rivera and Jeff Stein (editorial collective)" at Amazon.com
- ^ "Libertarian Labor Review INDEX #1-24" at syndicalists.us
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