Shawn Wilbur has recently began a new Anarchist publication entitled LeftLiberty. Here is the announcement taken from the LeftLibertarian yahoo group.

LeftLiberty: call for contributions


Starting in July, I’ll be producing a new
journal/zine, called “LeftLiberty,” and dedicated to
“the left-libertarian conversation in all its phases
and ages.” It’s connected to the project of the ALL,
and focuses on clarifying what is really at stake in
some of the messier debates in the broad anarchist
movement.

Issues will be arranged around key concepts with the
first two issues addressing “Individualism, Socialism,
and Solidarity.” I’m finishing up a translation of
Pierre Leroux’s 1834 “Individualism and Socialism” for
the first issue, which will also include a
“miscellany” of early anarchist texts on individualism
and socialism, from Proudhon, Dejacque, Greene,
Tucker, Warren, and others.

But one of the goals is to also canvas contemporary
anarchists, libertarians and fellow-travellers for
their thoughts on these concepts, in order to get a
picture of the actual “state of the debates.” With
that in mind, I’m throwing out a general call for
answers to these questions:

* What is “socialism”?
* What is “individualism”?
* What is “solidarity”?
* What role, if any, do these concepts have in
anarchism?

I’ll try to stitch together an overview from the
contributions, and will credit everyone who responds.
All contributions will appear in the electronic
version of the issue, in the new wiki-based
“Labyrinth” archive. The print version will include
representative excerpts.

http://libertarian-labyrinth.org/wiki/index.php?title=LeftLiberty

Thanks in advance to all contributors.

-shawn
akabookish@…

A new section will be added under ‘projects‘ for LeftLiberty, advertising my support for the project. Please help contribute if you have the time.

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