In Memoriam
It is with heavy heart that we must announce that Howard Ehrlich, our intrepid founder and Editor-in-Chief, died on Monday, February 2, 2015.
He had been battling the increasing effects of Parkinson's disease and dementia for the past few years, and recently suffered a stroke-like episode that landed him in Johns Hopkins Hospital, where he died in his sleep. He was a great friend, an unrelenting anarchist, and the impact that he leaves on the world will endure for years to come.
We will miss him, and the world -- whether it knows it or not -- will miss him too. A memorial service is planned; details are forthcoming, but in the mean time, there is a memorial page.
The latest issue of Social Anarchism has been held up during his illness, and will be coming out soon with a small tribute to the man who made this all possible.
If you're new to Social Anarchism, take a look at some articles, and consider subscribing, or at least pick up our most recent issue at your local finer bookstore.
Issue 45 is on the newstand now!
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Social Anarchism
Issue 37 (2004-05)
All about Emma
This issue features a special section on Emma Goldman, including commentary and reviews of new publications of her work.
Masthead
Social Anarchism is published by the Atlantic Center for Research and Education, 2743 Maryland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. It is distributed by Vacant Lots Press. The journal is issued semi-annually.
Editor
Howard J. Ehrlich
Associate Editor
a.h.s. boy
ISSN: 0196-4801
Features
Anarchism and the Question of Human Nature
Looking for Lucy (in all the wrong places)
Archives of Anarchy
It's All About Emma
Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume 1 — Made for America, 1890-1901
Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years Volume 2 — Making Speech Free, 1902-1909
Emma Goldman — The NEH Documentary
Emma: A Play
Who the Hell Wants to be Reasonable?
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