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Anarchist Studies is a multi-disciplinary journal of anarchism research, which has been publishing novel, refreshing and provocative arguments for over 30 years
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Anarchist Studies: Volume 33 Issue 2 (2025) - Lawrence Wishart
Anarchist Studies: An inter- and multi-disciplinary journal of anarchism research - Issue contents for Volume 33 Issue 2 (2025)
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Finally, A.W. Zurbrugg reviews Kate Clark, 'Twilight of the Soviet Union: Memoirs of a Moscow Correspondent'

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Next @constancebantman.bsky.social reviews Andrew Whitehead's 'A Devilish Kind of Courage: Anarchists, Aliens and the Siege of Sidney Street' @reaktionbooks.bsky.social

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In the reviews section, Jorn Janssen reviews Tim Dowdall's, 'Max Stirner and Nihilism: Between Two Nothings'.

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And, in the fourth article in this issue, @shanealittle.bsky.social introduces a previously unknown article by Voltarine de Cleyre, 'The Economic Phase of Anarchism', which is printed here.

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In the third article in this issue, Juan Carlos Mijangos Noh offers 'Creating an Anarchist Community: How can Students from a Neoliberal University Participate?'

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In the second article in AS 33.2, Katya Krylova presents 'The Beauty of Anarchy: Murmurations as a Collective Response to Uncertainty'.

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