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Open road - Issue 07, Summer 1978

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: Anarchist science fiction: blast off to freedom; Buried alive behind the walls: prison rebels threatened by new high security units; Battling left, right & centre: how to lose friends and influence people in the streets; Roadside notes; It is forbidden to forbid: 1968, ten years after; On the road; Colonel B unmasked by anarchists; Security units hit prisoners; No-nukers frolic in State's garbage: civil today, disobedient tomorrow?; Peace schools thrive; Nuclear dream dims; News from nowhere; French autonomists at war; Pledging allegiance against the flag; Ex-FLQer flip-flops again; Daily life in revolutionary utopia: feminism, anarchism & science fiction; The blast (Steven Hall poster (I may eventually die attempting to obtain my liberty ...)); GJB (Geroge Jackson Brigade) criticises Open road coverage; WAGE war against bosses; Trying to keep it all in the family; Suppose they called an election? (and nobody won); La Cecilia shows how it's done; Women fight back: hitting them where it hurts; Anarcho-conspiracy hatched

In Collection:
Contributor Subject Publisher Language Identifier
  • Call Number: HX821 O6
Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 19 p. : ill. ; 43 cm.
Alternative title
  • OpenRoad. Issue 7
  • Open road, issue seven, summer 1978
  • Anarchist science fiction: blast off to freedom
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
  • November 18, 2013
Technical note
  • 300 dpi tiff. Digitized by CDW, KM, SC; metadata by GF and KD.
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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