Issues of review War Commentary (1939-1945)
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  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 1 – November 1939
    • War resistance
    • War and the Workers
    • To the Women of England – Ethel Mannin
    • Comunist Party Politics
    • “What are we fighting for?” – V. R.
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 2 – December 1939
    • Watch India! – Reg Reynolds
    • The “Left” and the war – Albert Meltzer
    • Will America Rule the World? – M. L. Berneri
    • The “Blessing” of Empire
    • How will the war end? – A. M.
    • Censorship of the press in France
    • War conquers the press
    • France: Land of Liberty!
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 3 – January 1940
    • Our Task
    • The Evolution of British Foreign Policy – F. A. Ridley
    • War and Wolly Women – Ethel Mannin
    • Trade Unionism and Totalitarianism – A. Meltzer
    • Behind the Slogans - Libertarian
    • Bees From My Bonnet – Reg Reynolds
    • Social Reconstruction After the War – Tom Brown
    • More documents on the Spanish Tragedy – M. L. Berneri
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 4 – February 1940
    • This War Racket
    • This Empire Unity – Dorothy Pizer
    • The Press and the C.O.’s – Albert Meltzer
    • Confound Their Politics – Reg Reynolds
    • Your Food, Your Wages, Your Lives Will Bring Them Victory – A. Terry
    • Eire, Facts & Impressions – A. G. S.
    • What Kind of a Conference – Frank Leech
    • Behind the Slogans – Libertarian
    • Letter from British Center Against Imperialism
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 5 – March 1940
    • Can There be World Peace?
    • Worse Than War – R. R.
    • Is It Democracy? – Tom Brown
    • Confound Their Politics, II. – Reg Reynolds
    • Your Food, Your Wages, Your Lives Will Bring Them Victory, II. – A. Terry
    • The Labour Party and the Workers – V. Wilson
    • Power Politics and the “Left” – F. A. Ridley
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 6 – April 1940
    • The Limits of “Democracy”
    • Spanish “Reconstruction”
    • India: Resolution Exposes “Empire Loyalty” Propaganda
    • Confound Their Politics, III. – Reg Reynolds
    • Golden Dividends
    • Political Repression in France
    • Anarcho-Syndicalism, An Outline of Constructive Anarchism – Albert Meltzer
    • Amritsar Massacre Re-called
    • The Roman Church and the Modern Age – F. A. Ridley
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 7 – May 1940
    • For the Workers International
    • On the Divine Rights of Politicians – Reg Reynolds
    • Altruism or Imperialism? – M. L. B.
    • Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
    • Behind the Slogans – Albert Meltzer
    • An Answer to a Critic
    • International Capitalism
    • American Labour and War
    • War and Profits – V. R.
    • Argentine: An English Colony
    • The Roman Church and the Modern Age, II. – F. A. Ridley
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 8-9 – June-July 1940
    • Reaction on the March
    • Labour Party Goes to War – T. B.
    • Political Morality – Frederick Lohr
    • Nine Month of War – George Padmore
    • The Immorality of Power – Reg Reynolds
    • Farming: Before the 1940 Harvest
    • Emma Goldman
    • The Roman Church and the Modern Age, III. – F. A. Ridley
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 10 – August 1940
    • Revolution in Europe?
    • The Third Choice
    • The Burma Road
    • Wither England – F. A. Ridley
    • The Power of State – V. R.
    • Tribunals and Political Objectors – Libertarian
    • Revolutionary Action Against Military Service
    • Arrests
    • Dictatorship of the Proletariat and State Socialism – C. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 11 – September 1940
    • Political Opportunism and Workers’ Action
    • More Hypocrisy on India – Reg Reynolds
    • Bread: A return to Realities – Frederick Lohr
    • Wither England, II. – F. A. Ridley
    • Left Movements and the War, I: The I.L.P. – M. L. B.
    • Revolutionary Government – P. Kropotkin
  • War Commentary Volume 1 – Number 12 – October 1940
    • Strike at the Root!
    • Voices from the Past – Reg Reynolds
    • Revolutionary Government, II. – P. Kropotkin
    • Behind the Slogans “Ministerial Inefficiency” – A. Meltzer.
    • Left Movements and the War, II: The Pacifist Movement – M. L. B.
    • The Abolition and the Withering of the State – C. Berneri
    • Grim and Gay – E. Mannin
    • A Criticism – A. G. Higgins
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 1 – November 1940
    • That Wonderful Spirit!
    • Out of Africa – F. A. Ridley
    • Revolutionary Government, III. – P. Kropotkin
    • Use of Land – Herbert Read
    • How the History of the Spanish War is Written – M. L. B.
    • Left Movements and the War, III: The Communist Party – J. H.
    • The Philosophy of Anarchism (Review) – Ethel Mannin
    • Shop Stewards’ Dispute – H. D.
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 2 – December 1940
    • A Constructive Policy? - [Marie-Louise Berneri]
    • Trade Unionism or Syndicalism – Tom Brown
    • Rome, Spain and the World Revolution – F. A. Ridley
    • Britain’s Allies – A. M.
    • Use of Land: Russian Experience – M. L. B.
    • Left Movements and the War, IV: The Fourth International – J. H.
    • “War by Revolution” (Review) – Libertarian
    • Salute to Grece – T. J. E. Warburton
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 3 – January 1941
    • The Class Struggle
    • Politics and Religion in India – A. G. Stock
    • This Month’s Commentary
    • Trade Unionism or Syndicalism (II) – Tom Brown
    • Use of Land: Lesson of the Spanish Revolution
    • Left Movements and the War: T.U.’s Co-ops, People’s Convention
    • Review: Spain and the “Democracies”
    • Reaction in America
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 4 – February 1941
    • Post War Britain
    • The Suppression of the “Daily Worker” – J. H.
    • Trade Unionism or Syndicalism, II – Tom Brown
    • Eric Gill: Anarchist – Herbert Read
    • “The Ignorance of the Many” – V. Wilson
    • American Imperialism vs German Imperialism – M. L. B.
    • Empire Expansion in War Time
    • The Labour Leaders Fight for Freedom
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 5 – March 1941
    • Reforms or Radical Change
    • The Lesser Evil – Frederick Lohr
    • India: The Roots of Poverty – A. G. Stock
    • The Technique of Armed Insurrection – F. A. Ridley
    • Anarchists and Socialists Parliamentarianism – Gaston Leval
    • The End of the French C.G.T. – M. L. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 6 – April 1941
    • State Control or Workers’ Control?
    • Women, War and Conscription – Ethel Mannin
    • What’s All This About Revolution? – Albert Meltzer
    • Gandhi and the Indian Revolution – Dinah Stock
    • Trade Unions in the War – Tom Brown
    • Putting the C.O. on the Spot – Albert Meltzer
    • A Study of Fascism (Review) – Frederick Lohr
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 7 – May 1940
    • For Anarchism
    • In Memory of Michele Schirru
    • The Sociology of War – F. A. Ridley
    • The Imperialist Conflict in Chile
    • A Short Biography: Michael Bakunin
    • The International Working Men’s Association in Mexico – John Anderson
    • Social Revolution: Genuine Brand – Albert Meltzer
    • Compulsory Service
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 8 – June 1941
    • Workers Must Take the Lead
    • Humanity – And All That – Frederick Lohr
    • Military Policy – A. M.
    • Pacifism at the Crossroads – Reg Reynolds
    • East and West of Suez – F. A. Ridley
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 9 – July 1941
    • U.S.S.R.: Anarchist Position
    • The State and the Workers – J. H.
    • Is Gandhi a Reactionary? – Dinah Stock
      • Indian Nationalism Against the Indian Revolution – The Editors
    • Questions & Answers on Anarchism
    • Anarcho-Syndicalism and the Busmen – Franck Soden
    • Stalin: The Red Tsar – F. A. Ridley
    • Back to the Brass Collar – Tom Brown
    • A peasant Experiment in Anarchist Communism – E. Kaminski
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 10 – August 1941
    • The Axis Versus “Democracy”
    • The Social Revolution and the New Inquisition – F. A. Ridley
    • Behind the Slogans – Albert Meltzer
    • Conspiracy on Palestine – Reg Reynolds
    • The Implications of Support for the War – J. H.
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 11 – September 1941
    • Anarchist Record
    • Russia: The Collapse of the Myths – Tom Brown
    • Whither the Left? – F. A. Ridley
    • War Aims at Last! – J. H.
    • Nationalism versus Culture – Frederick Lohr
    • Behind the Slogans – A. M.
    • How Kenya is Governed – Jomo Kenyatta
    • Repercussions of the War in South America
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 11 – Supplement – Sept.-Oct. 1941
    • T. U. Congress
    • Freedom and Fire-Watch – Tom Brown
    • Conscription of Women – A. M.
    • “American Democracy”
    • The Abolition of Queueing
    • Atlantic Brenner
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 12 – October 1941
    • Behind the Slogans: “Strike Now in the West”
    • Towards Anarchy – Frederick Lohr
    • The Battle of The Vitamins – Tom Brown
    • Nestor Makhno
    • Divide and Rule, I. – F. A. Ridley
    • The Frustration of Science – Thomas Brown
  • War Commentary Volume 2 – Number 12 – Supplement – Oct.-Nov. 1941
    • Anarchist Gaoled – James Dick
    • Aircraft Workers Strike
    • Towards Social Revolution
    • Science and the World Order – T. W. Brown
    • The Government and Agriculture – George Woodcock
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 1 – November 1941
    • Contradictions Exposed
    • Bedlam Politics – Herbert Read
    • Factory Workers or Cannon Fodder – Tom Brown
    • The Red Army
    • International Working-Men’s Association
    • The Feeding of Britain – George Woodcock
    • Divide and Rule, II. – F. A. Ridley
    • Realism on Russia – Frederick Lohr
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 1 – Supplement – Nov.-Dec. 1941
    • Russia: 24 Years of Counter Revolution
    • The Chicago Martyrs
    • Workers on the Land – George Woodcock
    • Business As Usual
    • Our Activities
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 2 – December 1941
    • For Workers’ Revolution
    • Trade Unionism in Russia – Tom Brown
    • The Glasgow Bus Workers and the State – Franck Leech
    • Whither India? – Libertarian
    • War Against the Common Man – Frederick Lohr
    • Questions and Answers on Anarchism
    • Mexican Workers Victims of Government Shooting
    • Enemies of the People – Laurie Hislam
    • How Free is the Left Press?
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 2 – Supplement – Dec. 1941-Jan. 1942
    • Workers Always Pay – Tom Brown
    • What Are We Voting For? – M. L. B.
    • Negro’s View of the War
    • Bus Workers Victimised – Frank Leech
    • Agricultural Wages and Cheap Food
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 3 – January 1942
    • For Workers’ Action!
    • Our Rulers and Japan – J. H.
    • Limitations of Community – George Woodcock
    • British Terror in India
    • Who Shall Exploit Us? – Tom Brown
    • The Kronstadt Revolt – Anton Ciliga
    • “Democracy is Preferable”
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 4 – Mid-January 1942
    • The Present Apathy
    • Land Community Ventures
    • A.B.C. of Anarchism: Law and Government – Alexander Berkman
    • Revolutionary Aspects of the War – Ridel
    • Our New Ally: “American Democracy” – M. L. B.
    • A Step Forward!
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 5 – February 1942
    • For What?
    • Direct Action By Kent Miners
    • Behind the Slogan “Food For Starving Europe” – J. H.
    • Imperial Twilight in the Far East – Tom Brown
    • A Red and Black Notebook
    • Post-War Reconstruction Plans
    • Hell Ships for Refugees
    • From the Workers’ Point of View: Lenin – J. H.
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 6 – Mid-February 1942
    • “Work Harder!”
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Democracy and All That – T. W. Brown
    • Gerrard Winstanley and the Digger Movement – George Woodcock
    • Asking Why – Franck Leech
    • From the Headlines – A. M.
    • Oscar Swede – H. J. J.
    • The Need for a Proletarian Progressive School – B.C. Lewis
    • Children in Uniform
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 7 – March 1942
    • Victory 194 –
    • Railways: Shares and Wages
    • The Internationale – Tom Brown
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Campaign Against German Refugees
    • Two Fronts in Malay
    • Chiang Kai-Shek and the Communists in China – M. L. B.
    • A.B.C. of Anarchism: Whose is the Power? – A. Berkman
    • Letter from America
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 8 – Mid-March 1942
    • Who Are the Invaders?
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Refugee Ship Sunk: Government Responsibility
    • Stakhanovism and the British Workers – M. L. B.
    • Why no Unity of the Left? – V. R.
    • Syndicalism aims at Workers’ Control – Bill Gape
    • Palestine and the Jews, I. – A. M.
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 9 – April 1942
    • Hypocrisy and Callousness
    • Morrison’s Spring Offensive
    • On the Road to National Bolshevism – Tom Brown
    • American Labour News
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Ill Health Under Capitalism – John Hewetson
    • Palestine and the Jews, II. – A. M.
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 10 – Mid-April 1942
    • For International Solidarity
    • Who Will Defend India?
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • The War and Public Health – John Hewetson
    • Behind the Slogans “End Inefficiency” – A. M.
    • Forced Labour in Kenya – Anarchist
    • The 1930’s and Herbert Read – George Woodcock
    • Mexico: Persecution of Anti-Fascist Refugees by Comintern Agents
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 11 – May 1942
    • End Class Collaboration!
    • The Strange New Friends of Industrial Unionism – Tom Brown
    • Lucy Parsons – Ben Reitman
    • May Day and the Two Americas – George Woodcock
    • Film Studio Workers and Trade Union
    • India: Big Fleas Have Little Fleas
    • Peter Kropotkin: His Federalist Ideas, I. – C. Berneri
    • Man Versus Machine – L. A. H.
    • Glasgow Anarchist in Court – Franck Leech
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 12 – Mid-May 1942
    • Churchill’s War
    • India and the Left
    • French Canada: A Study in Theocracy – George Woodcock
    • Anarchism and War
    • The Issues in the Present War, I. – Marcus Graham
    • Syndicalism v. Trade Unionism: T.U. Squabble for Privilege – Frank Soden
    • Peter Kropotkin: His Federalist Ideas, II. – C. Berneri
    • Parliamentary Politics – A. M.
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 13 – June 1942
    • Labour Party’s Bankruptcy
    • This is not a War For Freedom!
    • The New Slavery – Tom Brown
    • Japanese Anarchists Oppose War – K. B.
    • Coal Rationing – J. H.
    • The Issues in the Present War, II. – Marcus Graham
    • Behind the Slogans “Lend to Defend” – T. W. Brown
    • English Revolutionary Unionism – George Woodcock
    • Peter Kropotkin: His Federalist Ideas, III. – C. Berneri
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 14 – Mid-June 1942
    • Militant Action by Miners
    • Why Cripps?
    • Workers in Overalls and Workers in Uniform
    • The Charity Racket – Bill Gape
    • Women and Conscription – Ethel Mannin
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Obscenity – George Woodcock
    • America At War – Nathan Roberson
    • New Life in the Land (Review) – J. H.
    • Anarchism v. Socialism
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 15 – July 1942
    • Defeats on all Fronts
    • Hostages – J. H.
    • Midas – M. L. B.
    • The Revolution in a Peasant Country – George Woodcock
    • Behind the Slogans: “Friendship with the U.S.S.R.”
    • The Red Army & the Russian Revolution – Augustine Souchy
    • A.B.C. of Anarchism: The Wage System – Alexander Berkman
    • The Rats Shall Inherit the Earth – Tom Brown
    • Post-War Reconstruction (Review) – P. D.
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 16 – Mid-July 1942
    • Vigilance in Factories
    • This Reconstruction Business – Ethel Mannin
    • Churchill Forgets – Tom Brown
    • 19th July 1936
    • Social Revolution in Spain – Gaston Leval
    • Great Achievements of the Revolutionary Militia in Spain – John Hewetson
    • Power & Inglory – George Woddcock
    • Peter Kropotkin: the Scientific Approach to Anarchism – J. H.
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 17 – August 1942
    • Second Front or Workers’ Front?
    • The Social General Strike – Tom Brown
    • Trade Unions and the Class Struggle – Frederick Lohr
    • Government and Freedom of the Press
    • Stalinist Offensive Against Revolutionary Militants
    • Railwaymen On Guard! – V. R.
    • Role of the Soviets in the Russian Revolution – Augustine Souchy
    • Lift the Ban on the Daily Worker!
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 18 – Mid-August 1942
    • India’s Struggle for Freedom is Our Struggle
    • India
    • Workers’ Control in Industry – Tom Brown
    • A Soldier Writes
    • The Future of the Proletariat – Geroge Woodcock
    • An American Communist’s Experiences – Marcus Graham
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 19 – September 1942
    • The Fourth Winter
    • What Next in India?
    • Our Democratic Order – M. L. B.
    • The Burmese Evacuation
    • Mixed Committees Harm Worker’s Interests – “Eagle”
    • The Ban is Lifted – M. L. B.
    • Education in the Free School – B. C. Lewis
    • William Godwin – George Woodcock
    • Schoolgirls Exploited by Farmers – Frederick Lohr
    • Behind the Slogans
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 20 – Mid-September 1942
    • Russian Resistance
    • What did Happening in India – Dinah Stock
    • Communist Shop Stewards Line Up with Bevin
    • Churchill on Indian Situation – V. R.
    • Our Democratic Order – M. L. B.
    • Our Policy – A. M.
    • Michael Bakunin, I. – George Woodcock
    • War Without End, I. – J. H.
    • The Future of the Cinema – Jack Wade
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 21 – October 1942
    • Triumph of Reaction
    • Stakhanovitis – Tom Brown
    • Down With Colour Bar – M. L. B.
    • The Managerial Revolution (Review) – George Woodcock
    • Michael Bakunin, II. – George Woodcock
    • War Without End, II. – J. H.
    • Our Democratic Order – M. L. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 3 – Number 22 – Mid-October 1942
    • The Tyne Shipyard Strike
    • The Development of Syndicalism – George Woodcock
    • The Co-operative Movement and the Social Revolution – Jack Wade
    • Our Democratic Order – M. L. B.
    • Abortion and the State – John Hewetson
    • Our Policy in Brief – A. M.
    • An Appeal to Farmers – T. C. Holden
    • Daily Worker Protests Too Much
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 1 – November 1942
    • 1917: A Symbol of Workers’ Solidarity
    • What’s the Difference? – Tom Brown
    • The Ahmedabad Social Strike – George Woodcock
    • The Case Against Legalised Abortion
    • Essential Works Order
    • Treasure on Earth – Jim Barker
    • Anarchism and the “Lazy” Man – T. W. B.
    • Pierre Ramus – Fritz Gross
    • The Freedom of the Press – Jack Vade
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 2 – Mid-November 1942
    • French Workers’ Strike
    • Sympathy Strikes in the West of Scotland
    • Land and Industry – George Woodcock
    • The American Elections – M. L. B.
    • The First British General Strike – Tom Brown
    • The Political Racket – Jim Barker
    • A Letter on Women’s Conscription – Eve Righton
    • A Red & Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • The Freedom of the Press – Jack Vade
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 3 – December 1942
    • Syndicalist Program
    • Is Direct Action Effective? – J. H.
    • Welcome to the Hero of Guernica – J. H.
    • Peter Kropotkin – George Woodcock
    • The First British General Strike, II. – Tom Brown
    • Quislingitis – M. L. B.
    • Behind the Slogans: “National Independence” – A. M.
    • Our Democratic Order – M. L. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 4 – Mid-December 1942
    • Scavengers of Misery
    • Smallholders & Market Gardeners – George Woodcock
    • The First British General Strike, III. – Tom Brown
    • Capitalist “Reconstruction” – L. A. H.
    • Nationalism and India – W. O’C.
    • Durruti – John Hewetson
    • Syndicalist Methods Outlined in 1869
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 5 – January 1943
    • Exit Darlan!
    • “Homes For Heroes” – Tom Brown
    • Veneral Diseases – John Hewetson
    • Behind the Slogans: “Atrocities” – A. M.
    • Women in the U.S.S.R., I. – M. L. B.
    • Thoreau – George Woodcock
    • Darlan’s Assassination and the Press – G. W.
    • Unrest Among Railwaymen
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 6 – Mid-January 1943
    • British Rule in India
    • Protest Against Negro Sentence
    • The New Holy Alliance – George Woodcock
    • Behind the Slogans: “Atrocities” – A. M.
    • Women in the U.S.S.R., II. – M. L. B.
    • Kropotkin’s “Mutual Aid”, I. – J. H.
    • The Law and the Profit – Tom Brown
    • Morrison on the British Empire
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 7 – February 1943
    • Don’t Go Down to the Mine, Harry!
    • The North African Intrigue
    • The Liberation of North Africa
    • Kropotkin’s “Mutual Aid”, II. – J. H.
    • The Paris Commune – George Woodcock
    • “Now” (Review) – F. Lohr
    • Russian Democracy at Work (Review) – Jim Barker
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 8 – Mid-February 1943
    • Fascists at Work in Algeria
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • “Democracy” in the Army: A Letter from a Soldier
    • Scientific Workers Discuss War Problems – P. D.
    • The Paris Commune, II. – George Woodcock
    • “There Ain’t No Justice” – Tom Brown
    • Letters of Sacco and Vanzetti (Review) – P. E.
    • Industrial News
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 9 – March 1943
    • Who Are the British Fascists?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • What I Stand For – Ignazio Silone
    • The Local Government Myth – Jim Barker
    • Anarchist Movement in Japan – From “Why”
    • The Paris Commune, III. – George Woodcock
    • The Significance of Mutual Aid – J. H.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 10 – Mid-March 1943
    • The New African Empire
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • “Who’ll Do the Dirty Work?” – V. R.
    • How Nazism Came To Power – Tom Brown
    • The Paris Commune, IV. – George Woodcock
    • Behind the Slogans: “The United Nations” – L. T. C.
    • Business is Business – James Dick
    • Britain Can Feed Herself (Review) – G. W.
    • Austrian Workers Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 11 – April 1943
    • Railway Workers Strike
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Clydeside Invasion – Clydeside Worker
    • The Lunacy of the Law – J. H.
    • Marxism v. Anarchism - Frigo
    • Wherein Lies the Strength of Revolutions? – Anarchist
    • The Marketing Illusion – Clifford Holden
    • The Black Man’s Burden
    • The Stratford Railway Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 12 – Mid-April 1943
    • Workers in Uniform and Overalls Must Unite in the Class Struggle
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Barkers Sacked! – James Smyth
    • On the Dole – Eve Righton
    • What Can We Do? – Eddie Shaw
    • Godwin on Property
    • American Herrenvolk – William Dwight Whitney
    • The City in Society – George Woodcock
    • Is Tomorrow Hitler’s? (Review) – T. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 13 – May 1943
    • War Mocks May Day
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Stalin Beats Bevin – M. L. B.
    • What is Anarchism – George Woodcock
    • Polish Socialists Murdered
    • Class Fighters for Freedom – John Hewetson
    • The Wild Oats of Wullie Gallacher – Tom Brown
    • Anarchist Federation: Aims and Principles
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 14 – Mid-May 1943
    • Thieves Fall Out!
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Killer Sergeants – Tom Brown
    • More Slave Driving for Bus Workers – Busman
    • Godwin on Government
    • Gang Children & Education – George Woodcock
    • The Spanish People Will Remember – M. L. B.
    • Workers oppose L.PT.B. Intensified Summer Schedule
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 15 – June 1943
    • Gone With the Wind
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Trade Unions and the Servile State – Tom Brown
    • Freedom of the Air - Icarus
    • Record of the Third International - [Marie-Louise Berneri]
    • Godwin on Law
    • Patriotism – A. M.
    • Arms and Legs – T. W. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 16 – Mid-June 1943
    • The “Liberation” of Italy
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Moscow’s Trojan Horse – Tom Brown
    • Should War Commentary be Suppressed? – A. M.
    • Red Hamburg – Willi Freimann
    • Two More Victims for Stalin – V. R.
    • Scab Labour on the Land – C. H.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 17 – July 1943
    • Misery For Miners
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • A Handful of Rice – George Woodcock
    • “Hitler’s Agents Exposed” – Bill Brown
    • Democracy and Dixie – Albert McCarthy & Max Jones
    • Vive Gigaulle?
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 18 – Mid-July 1943
    • 19th July 1936
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • North Africa Labour Camps
    • Communists’s Disruption
    • Lessons of the Spanish Revolution – M. L. Berneri
    • A Red and Black Notebook
    • A Letter to George – Obadiah Hornbook
    • How is it with the Empath? – George Woodcock
    • C.P. Crushes Indian Riots
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 19 – August 1943
    • Italy Can Sound the Call to Revolution
    • Is there a Revolutionary Situation in Italy?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Propaganda at War – Tom Brown
    • Sicily: Test Case for Allies’ Political Strategy
    • Wiliam Morris – George Woodcock
    • German Politicians Abroad – Willi Friedmann
    • The History of the Irish Citizen Army (Review) – Ethel Mannin
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 20 – Mid-August 1943
    • Hands off the Italian Revolution!
    • What is Happening in Italy? – J. H.
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Priory Colliery Dispute – James Carracher
    • A Red and Black Notebook: Left Wing Shop Stewards – Syndicalist
    • Mussolini the Great Actor – Camillo Berneri
    • Give Me a White Feather! – Libertarian
    • “Mission to Moscow” – Meyer Schapiro
    • The Yankee Peril – M. L. B.
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 21 – September 1943
    • British bombing - [Marie-Louise Berneri]
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • For A Free Italy! – A. M.
    • Moscow Prepares the German Counter Revolution
    • Liverpool Dock Strike
    • Italy After 1918 – M. L. B.
    • A Red and Black Notebook: The trades Disputes Act – Syndicalist
    • Justice for Busworkers! – Bill the Busman
    • The Gallant South – Albert McCarthy
    • India Starves
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 22 – Mid-September 1943
    • “Liberators” At Work
    • Solidarity With Notts Miners
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Holy Joe and the Russian Church
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • The Rise of Fascism in Italy – M. L. B.
    • Gipsies and the War – Clifford Holden
    • Infantry Officer (Review) – A. M.
    • A Manifesto on Italy – Glasgow Anarchist Federation
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 23 – October 1943
    • The Wave of Strikes
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Principles of Syndicalism - I. – Tom Brown
    • C.P. Shop Stewards Betrayal – A Glasgow Correspondent
    • Education: A Weapon for the Ruling Class – George Woodcock
    • Who Are the Traitors? – Jimmy Dick
    • Pay as You Go – Anarchist
    • The C.P. and the Workers – James Smyth
    • The Barrow Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 23 – Supplement – October 1943
    • Lanarkshire Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 4 – Number 24 – Mid-October 1943
    • Back to Civvy Street: When?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Government Starves Indians – John Hewetson
    • Red And Black Notebook - Syndicalist
    • American Imperialism Exposed – Marcus Graham
    • Principles of Syndicalism - II. – Tom Brown
    • Recent Publications by Freedom Press
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 1 – November 1943
    • Italian Tangle
    • A Sailor Writes Home
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Another Russian Enigma – M. L. B.
    • Negro Mutiny
    • Spiridinova on the Bolsheviks
    • Principles of Syndicalism - III. – Tom Brown
    • Freedom Also Counts – George Woodcock
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 2 – Mid-November 1943
    • Hatching the Counter Revolution
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Same Old Tory! – A. M.
    • Man-Made Famines – M. L. B.
    • Back From Prison Camps
    • Who is Our Enemy? – Bill Brown
    • Women Fight for Men’s Wages Rates
    • A Red and Black Notebook: Fascist Trends – Syndicalist
    • Principles of Syndicalism - IV. – Tom Brown
    • London Dockers’ Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 3 – December 1943
    • Strike Strategy
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Principles of Syndicalism - V. – Tom Brown
    • From the Ranks
    • Sacco and Vanzetti – A. M.
    • Signs of Coming Change – Mat Kavanagh
    • Scotch Fischeries
    • For Whom the Coin Clinks
    • Behind the Slogans: “Jail Mosley!”
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 4 – Mid-December 1943
    • War and Fascism
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Principles of Syndicalism - VI. – Tom Brown
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • From the Ranks
    • Allied Military Government – Colin Ward
    • Fascism in Britain – A. M.
    • Manifesto oft he Anarchist Federation on War
    • Letters to the Editors
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 5 – January 1944
    • The Kharkov Trial
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Principles of Syndicalism - VII. – Tom Brown
    • U.N.R.R.A.: A Dangerous Quack Remedy – Collin Ward
    • Noth Yorks’ Farmers Strike
    • Immorality and War – Cyril Hughes
    • Poverty Kills – John Hewetson
    • Scotswomen on Strike – Frank Leech
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 6 – Mid-January 1944
    • Second Front or International Revolution?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • A Red and Black Notebook: Bureaucracy at Work – Syndicalist
    • From the Ranks: Glasshouse Whitewashed
    • “Volunteer for the Mines” – One who did
    • Everybody’s, Anybody’s & Nobody’s – “The man in grey with pin stripes”
    • Principles of Syndicalism - VIII. – Tom Brown
    • Fiction and Freedom (Review) – A. M.
    • The Child and the State – George Woodcock
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Women Strikers Go Back – Frank Leech
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 7 – February 1944
    • Bevin’s Servile State
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Lessons From Glasgow Strike – Frank Leech
    • Who’s Next? – A. M.
    • Europe’s Next Enemies – Collin Ward
    • Indians Still Starve – J. H.
    • Principles of Syndicalism - IX. – Tom Brown
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Bristol Workers on the Move – Frank Leech
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 8 – Mid-February 1944
    • Down With Franco!
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Human Cost of Coal – “Pitman”
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • From the Ranks
    • Objections to Anarchism: What’s the Incentive? – Libertarian
    • Land Workers Must Organise for Action
    • The Sanctification of Old Nick (Review) – George Woodcock
    • Do We Want to Work? – Eddie Shaw
    • Glasgow Anarchist’s Hunger Strike Against Conscription
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 9 – March 1944
    • The Folly of Bombing
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Menace of Optimism – George Woodcock
    • Political Use of Relief – Colin Ward
    • Luxembourg, Anti-Militarism and Anarchism – Willy Freimann
    • From the Ranks
    • Preparing For Freedom – J. F. Burke
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Death Roll in India
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 10 – Mid-March 1944
    • Strikes Everywhere
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • What is Commonwealth? – Bill Brown
    • The Resistance Movement – A “Free” Frenchman
    • C.P. and the Dockers
    • The Tyranny of the Clock – George Woodcock
    • Anarchists on Property – Paul Eltzbacher
    • Letters to the Editors
    • A Red and Black Notebook: The Miners’ Fight – Syndicalist
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 11 – April 1944
    • The Soldier’s Pay
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Russia’s Reactionary Policy in Italy – M. L. B.
    • From the Ranks
    • A Nation of Slum Dwellers – George Woodcock
    • Women in Indian Mines – L. T. C.
    • Tolstoy on Property – Eltzbacher
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 12 – Mid-April 1944
    • Bevin Declares War on Miners
    • Anarchist Commentary - Zionism
    • The Porter Award – A Miner
    • The Yorkshire Coal Strike – A Correspondent
    • Why I Went on Hungerstrike – Frank Leech
    • A Great Film
    • The Homes for Heroes – George Woodcock
    • Letters to the Editors
    • The Tyneside Strike
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 13 – May 1944
    • Under the Axe of Bevin
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Why the Busmen Struck – John Hewetson
    • What It’s Like in Prison – Jack Wade
    • “Freedom Won’t Work” – A. M.
    • Manchester Gas Strike
    • Mutiny in the British Army – Tom Brown
    • Moscow’s Marble Tube – Yvon
    • Letters to the Editors
    • The Solidarity of Labour
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 14 – Mid-May 1944
    • Britain’s Fascist Allies
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Brutalities in American Prisons
    • The Strike Wave – Eddie Fenwick
    • From the Ranks
    • Houses in the Air – George Woodcock
    • British Mutinies in France – Tom Brown
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Lessons of the Past (Review)
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 15 – June 1944
    • After the War
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • China’s Allies – Anarchist
    • A Negro’s Worth
    • Battle of the Bureaucracies – J. H.
    • Taxi Drivers’ Boycott
    • Why Prisons Stink! – Jack Wade
    • Your M.P. (Review) – A. M.
    • “The Forgotten Village” (Film Review) – G. W.
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Defence Committee Against I.A.A.
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 16 – Mid-June 1944
    • Invasion: For What?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Negro Soldier’s Trial
    • Germany’s Next Hitlers? – Willy Freimann
    • After the Lord Mayor’s Show – George Woodcock
    • The Abolition of Property – M. L. B.
    • Back to the Bread Line – L. T. C.
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 17 – July 1944
    • Shall France be Free?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Blood Money – Bill Brown
    • Bevin Sows the Wind – Vivian Bird
    • From the Ranks
    • How Wars End – Michael Peterson
    • The House of Fear – Jack Wade
    • Erich Muehsam – Phillip
    • Trotskyists Jailed
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 18 – Mid-July 1944
    • Revolution: Europe’s Hope
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Spanish Social Revolution – M. L. B.
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • The New Imperialism – Arthur Pincus
    • Houses in a Free Society – George Woodcock
    • Letters to the Editors
    • The Bombardment of London – Tom Brown

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  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 20 – Mid-August 1944
    • Can We Afford It?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • By Fire and Sword – M. L. B.
    • Money For Jam – C. H.
    • Anarchism in Cuba – A. M.
    • Ca’Canny Trial – John Carracher
    • “Monty For Parliament?” – From the Ranks
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Imitating the Nazis
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 21 – September 1944
    • The Betrayal of Poland
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Bengal Hunger March 1943 – Humayun Kabir
    • I.L.P. & Anarchism – Mat Kavanagh
    • Britain and Brazil – George Woodcock
    • The Four Freedoms – Niccolo Tucci
    • News From the Scottish Coalfield – J. Carracher
    • Anti-Labour Laws Defence – Tom Brown
    • In the Glasshouse – Sheila Williams
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 22 – Mid-September 1944
    • What’s Cooking?
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • A Word from the Underworld – John Pick
    • The Film Racket – George Woodcock
    • Truth in History – Marcus Graham
    • Trouble at the Docks – C. H.
    • Cracks in the Nazi Edifice - Icarus
    • Italian Prisoners – L. H.
    • A Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Soldiers’ Letters from Abroad
    • Syndicalists Abroad
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 23 – October 1944
    • The Guilty Stain!
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • United Action Wins at E.B.B.W. Vale – R. L. Jenkins
    • Jim Crow in the U.S. Forces – Jack Wade
    • Your Milk – Cliff Holden
    • Really Mr. Driberg!
    • Anarchism in France – A. M.
    • Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Why Colliers Curse – Vivian Bird
  • War Commentary Volume 5 – Number 24 – Mid-October 1944
    • Swingled Again
    • Political Aspects of Social Security
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Warsaw Insurrection – K. H.
    • Letter From America – Anna M. Smith
    • Fraternisation – Michael Peterson
    • In Stalin’s Russia: Where Are the Anarchists Ghezzi And Petrini?
    • Danger: Police “Nationalisation”
    • The Pest of Politics – Mat Kavanagh
    • Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Letters from the Ranks
    • The Newcastle Dockers’ Strike – Geordie
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 1 – November 1944
    • After the War
    • Guilty People? – Willy Freimann
    • All Power to the Soviets
    • Social Patriotism
    • The Rail Strike of 1919 – Tom Brown
    • Indian Women Employed Underground in Mines – V. R.
    • Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • Unrest Among Miners – Vivian Bird
    • How the Worker Lives in Russia (Review) – Anarchist
    • November Martyrs – Ken Hawkes
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 2 – 11th November 1944
    • Wide Unrest in Industry
    • Franco Must Thank Churchill – M. L. B.
    • People in Arms
    • Class Struggle in America – Jack Wade
    • “Your’re in the Army Now” – P. C. R.
    • All Power to the Soviets: China
    • Round the Shipyards
    • Redundancy & Dilutees – R. O. F.
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 3 – 25th November 1944
    • Dole For Bristol Aeroworkers
    • Wage Cuts at Dalmuir
    • The Revolutionary Movement in Italy – John Anderson
    • All Power to the Soviets – Michael Peterson
    • Black Friday and After – Tom Brown
    • Out of Gear – Steve Moynan
    • Bristol Dockers Strike – Tom Carlile
    • Red and Black Notebook: Eire and the Corporate State – Syndicalist
    • Anarchism Today – A. Meltzer
    • Letters to the Editors
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 4 – 9th December 1944
    • Allies Fight for Old Order in Europe
    • The French Struggle Goes On – A French Correspondent
    • The Reallocation Plan Examined
    • Shall We Back the Unions? – Tom Brown
    • Allies Disarm Belgium Workers – Ken Hawkes
    • Italy Today: The price of “Liberation” – M. L. B.
    • Red and Black Notebook: Our Rulers can’t Be Wrong – Syndicalist
    • Gerrard Winstanley – George Woodcock
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 5 – 30th December 1944
    • Churchill Saving Greece from the Greeks
    • Italy Today, II. – M. L. B.
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Stop Intervention in Greece! – J. H.
    • Shall We Back the Unions?, II. – Tom Brown
    • Sex, War & Class Distinction
    • Organisation of the Social Revolution – Mat Kavanagh
    • Red and Black Notebook – Syndicalist
    • For an Anarchist UNRRA – P. P.
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 6 – 13th January 1945
    • A Year of Courage and Betrayal
    • An Anarchist Approach to Education – Ronald Avery
    • Count Sforza’s Bad Luck – A. Caltabiano
    • Counter-Revolution and the British Army – L.
    • Further Plans for the Slave State
    • Letters
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Should We Oppose the Unions: Trotsky and the Labour State – Mat Kavanagh
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 7 – 27th January 1945
    • Freedom Press Raids
    • Churchill Confirms Britain’s Reactionary Policy
    • An Anarchist Approach to Education, II. – Ronald Avery
    • The Coming Elections
    • Shall We Back the Unions – T. Carlile
    • Another Coal Report – J. Carracher
    • Coloured Soldiers Strike
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Letters
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 8 – 10th February 1945
    • Palace Colliery Dispute – J. Carracher
    • More About the Warsaw Uprising
    • Murder, Justice and Society
    • Dan Chatterton – Mat Kavanagh
    • Defence of the Revolution – Max Vale
    • Unconditional Surrender – A. Caltabiano
    • The Price the Miners Pay
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 9 – 24th February 1945
    • Big Three: Workers Must Pay
    • Glasgow Demonstration: The Lesson – Equity
    • Can We Afford It? – Jack Wade
    • James Darringan – Mat Kavanagh
    • Family Allowances are a Saving for the Bosses
    • Moscow’s Mouthpiece – Ilya Ehrenburg
    • Leaders get you Nowhere – Mat Kavanagh
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • The Press & C.I.D. Check on Anarchists
    • Blue Print for Utopia (Review) – Ron Avery
    • British Intervention in Greece – J. H.
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 10 – 10th March 1945
    • Let Miners Solve their Problems! – Tom Carlile
    • New International Tool of Ruling Class
    • Glasgow Calls all Workers to Defence of the Four London Anarchists
    • John Olday: His Trial - Libertarian
    • John Olday: His Revolutionary Record - Neemar
    • Peace on Earth
    • Conscription: Key to Total State – M.
    • Greek Seamen Mutiny
    • Leading Writers on F.P. Raids
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Repression in Argentina
    • Glasgow Workers’ Resolutions
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 11 – 24th March 1945
    • What is Anarchism?
    • For London Anarchists Committed for Trial at Old Bailey
    • Churchill Snubs T.U.C.
    • Planning for Freedom – Jack Wade
    • Frank Kitz – Mat Kavanagh
    • A Libertarian Community – George Woodcock
    • Repetition of 1918? – “Old Timer”
    • Britain’s Coal – Tom Carlile
    • Anarchists on Disaffection Charges
    • Starvation in Europe – John Hewetson
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 12 – 7th April 1945
    • Fraternization Means “Workers of the World Unite”
    • Alternative to Political Parties – “Equity”
    • What is Anarchism?, II.
    • “And the Cage Failed to Stop” – Tom Carlile
    • Sam Mainwaring – Mat Kavanagh
    • Forces Solidarity with Our Struggle for Real Freedom
    • Arrest of Four London Anarchists
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 13 – 21st April 1945
    • “We Have Been Challenged”
    • A Plague on both your Houses!
    • “Beware of the Phoney” – Don Lewis Dyer
    • The Technocrat’s Dilemma – George Woodcock
    • Political Censorship: The Principles at Stake
    • Tickets of History: Roosevelt and the Principle of Leadership
    • A Foolish Question – R. L.
    • Letters to the Editors
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 14 – 5th May 1945
    • Three Anarchist Jailed
    • A Four Days’ Trial
    • Co-operation or Control – J. B. Peck
    • Railroads to Freedom – Ron Avery
    • Josheph Lane – Mat Kavanagh
    • Anarchism and Law – Alex Comfort
    • British Political Police at Work
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 15 – 19th May 1945
    • A Phoney Peace
    • France Today – A French Correspondent
    • The Atrocity of Authority – Geoffrey Pittcock-Buss
    • The Intellectual Failure – George Woodcock
    • The Great Farce of San Francisco
    • Every Dog has its Day – Eddie Shaw
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • London Protest Meeting
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 16 – 2nd June 1945
    • Vote: What for?
    • Inside Germany
    • On Law – William Godwin
    • The “Liberation” of Burma – George Woodcock
    • The Police: Seen by a Policeman
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Glasgow Workers Discuss Industrial Action
    • Stalin’s “Left” Turn – Dimitri Tverdov
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 17 – 16nd June 1945
    • Anarchists and Elections
    • 25 000 000 Dead: the Cost of War – Yves Hugonnet
    • It Smells of Petrol – John Wood
    • The Triumph of Brutality – George Woodcock
    • John McAra – Mat Kavanagh
    • The Election Racket – Anarchy
    • On Law, II. – William Godwin
    • Vote With Your Feet – Simon Watson Taylor
    • Persecutions continue
    • The Class War Carries On – Preston Clements
    • Political Police Already Exists
    • Bristol Dockers Out Again
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 18 – 30th June 1945
    • Open the Prisons!
    • Moscow’s Witch Trial
    • Seaman Back From a Russian Gaol – Eddie Shaw
    • Aspects of Anarchism – George Woodcock
    • Neo-Fascism in France – Pierre Montgeron
    • Yer Pay Yer Peny – A. M.
    • Colonial Exploitation – G. W.
    • Towards a Revolutionary Organization – E. D. F.
    • As in Greece, So in Burma
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 19 – 14th July 1945
    • Famine and Political Crisis Background to Big Three Meeting
    • Butter Before Guns – Eddie Shaw
    • Economics of Disaster – Colin Ward
    • The Social Achievements of the Spanish Revolution – Gaston Leval
    • Little Know Anarchists, VIII.: Dr. Creaghe
    • The Strange Case of Ignazio Silone – George Woodcock
    • The Real Meaning of the 14th July
    • Anarchist Commentary
    • Trade Unions and Politicians Against the Workers – Equity
    • You Must Fight Conscription – G. I. D.
    • Anarchist Movement in Scotland
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 20 – 28th July 1945
    • Farewell to Freedom
    • Dockers and Transport Workers on Strike
    • Aspects of Anarchism, II. – A. M.
    • The War in the East – John Baya
    • Direct Action for Houses – Colin Ward
    • These are Victims of War Too – G. I. D.
    • Nigerian General Strike
    • Correspondence
  • War Commentary Volume 6 – Number 21 – 11th August 1945
    • Abolish War!
    • Conscription Continues – Preston Clements
    • What Labour Victory Means – Frank Leech
    • Starvation in Europe
    • Tom Cantwell – Mat Kavanagh
    • Rum, Guns and God – George Woodcock
    • Anarchists in Japan – John Anderson
    • Facts About Belsen – G. W.
    • Prisons: Theory and Reality
    • Facts Behind Docks Dispute
    • Minority Parties in the Elections – X. Y. Z.
  • Freedom Volume 6 – Number 22 – 25th August 1945
    • Is This Peace?
    • Russia’s Little Brothers
    • Pigs in Paradise – Simon Watson Taylor
    • Atomic Energy and Anarchism
    • Aspects of Anarchism, III. – George Woodcock
    • Labour Puss in Tory Boots – Preston Clements
    • Amnesty Campaign – Herbert Read
    • Liberated by Red Army – A French Soldier
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • Freedom Volume 6 – Number 23 – 8th September 1945
    • International Solidarity
    • The End of the Lease Lend – A. M.
    • Labour Government Consolidates the Servile State – George Woodcock
    • Spanish News
    • The Development of Trade Unionism – Peter Kropotkin
    • Outlook for Social Revolution – Tony Gibson
    • Liberated by Red Army, II. – A French Soldier
    • Fraternisation: A Danger to the Ruling Class – Cyril Hughes
    • These Men Must Be Released!
    • The French Cook’s Syndicate (Review) – George Orwell
    • Anarchist Press in France
  • Freedom Volume 6 – Number 24 – 22nd September 1945
    • Save the German People!
    • The T.U.C. Conference: Demobolisation Main Issue
    • Militant Bristol Transport Workers – Tom Carlile
    • The Federation of Europe – Michael Bakunin
    • Anarchism and Morality, I. – George Woodcock
    • Hospitals Now and in a Free Society – Ivor Deas
    • Atoms and Cannibals
    • Anarchism in the Far East – A. M.
    • Race Hatred
    • French Commentary – A French Correspondent
  • Freedom Volume 6 – Number 25 – 6th October 1945
    • Crisis Over Europe
    • Spanish Anti-Fascists Held as Prisoners in Britain – M. L. B.
    • World Wide Strikes
    • French Commentary – A French Correspondent
    • The Miners’ Next Step
    • Anarchism and Morality, II. – George Woodcock
    • Atrocities of the Mind
    • Political Police Exposed – Junius II
    • Big Business to Rule Germany
    • You Have Had It! – Eddie Shaw
    • American Letter
    • Anarchist Commentary
  • Freedom Volume 6 – Number 26 – 20th October 1945
    • The Plot Against Industrial Freedom
    • “Our Fight for Freedom Starts Now” – Junius II
    • Rival Nationalisms at Work in Palestine
    • The Awakening of the Workers – William Bryce
    • Shelley Revolutionary Poet – G. I. Deas
    • Anarchism and Morality, III. – George Woodcock
    • The Brightest Jewel – Anarchist
    • French Commentary – A French Correspondent
    • American Letter
    • Anarchist Commentary