Practical Anarchy
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Practical Anarchy was an anarchist magazine that was published quarterly by the Alternative Media Project.[1][2] Begun in 1991 as an irregular publication, for many years it advocated anarchy as practice, such as organizing housing cooperatives, environmentalism, workplaces and DIY media. Its slogans were "put a litte anarchy into your life" and "anarchy is everywhere". It was canceled in 2007 for the creation of a new magazine, Infoshop News & Views.[3]
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- ^ Pymm, Bob (August 1, 2002). "Universal texts." ([dead link]). The Australian Library Journal. http://www.articlearchives.com/reports-reviews-sections/book/980103-1.html.
- ^ Hawthorn, Tom (10/12/08). "Treasuring the West Coast's anarchic history". The Globe and Mail. http://www.bcics.org/content/treasuring-west-coast039s-anarchic-history.
- ^ "Alasbarricadas interviews Infoshop founder, Chuck Munson", Infoshop.org, 2008-02-20.
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