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Open road - Issue 11, Summer 1980

An anarchist publication produced in Vancouver, British Columbia focused on the international spectrum of anarchist and anti-authoritarian activities around popular struggles and social problems.

In this issue: The Blast. "On the road"; "School for big brothers"; "Paper clip gang job"; "Live and let die"; "Anarchist frame-up falls down"; "Patients worry legal pushers"; "Italian cops trample flowers". "Kraakers explode over housing" by Jan Bervoets; "Hidden persuasion & the Parti Quebecois"; "CNT splits"; "Takes two to 'terrorist'?"; "Rhinos waddle for one percent"; "Paper cups work best". Lessons of the 70s/Strategies for the 80s. "Anarcha-feminism: why the hyphen?" by Kytha Kurin; "Bikesheviks: cycling for freedom" by Bob Silverman; "New gulag hists body and soul" by Fred Mobile; "Breaking into prison"; "German war machine targets anti-nukers"; "An open letteer to the ecology movement" by Murray Bookchin; "The promise of the 90's" by John Zerzan; "1980: why am I here?" by Catherine Sand; "Anarchy: an Italian model"; Anarchist literature from the 70's [bibliography]; "Melting down the symbols" [interview with Jan Kinney]. News from nowhere. Books received. Roadside Notes.

In Collection:
Contributor Subject Publisher Language Identifier
  • Call Number: HX821 O6
Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 35 p. : ill. ; 43 cm.
Alternative title
  • OpenRoad. Issue eleven - Special issue
  • Lessons of the 70s/Strategies for the 80s.
  • Open road, summer 1980
Geographic Coverage Coordinates
  • 49.24966, -123.11934
  • 60.10867, -113.64258
Physical Repository Collection
  • Jim Campbell (Julie Thiers) Collection
Provenance
  • Donor: Julie Thiers
Provider Genre Fonds title Fonds identifier Is referenced by Date digitized
  • September 19, 2012
Technical note
  • 300 dpi TIFF
  • PDF
  • digitized by CDW, KM, SC; metadata by JTP
Rights
  • Contact UVic Archives for access to the original, or ask UVic Archives to make a copy (fee for service). Patrons may look at the material through the Anarchism Digital Research Centre, but may not use images unless they contact UVic Archives.
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