
Vintage Green Anarchist "The Anti-Technology Issue" #42 Summer '96
Green Anarchist was an English magazine that, as its name implied, focused on a green anarchist ideology. While the zine wasn't explicitly punk, it was still linked to the underground through coverage of bands like Crass, but overall its mission was well beyond music. The editors advocated for liberation of people and the planet, exposing how both people and the environment were being damaged by industry, capitalism, and, as the 42nd issue shows, technology. This original copy of Green Anarchist is in great condition.
Dimensions: 8.5" Wide by 11" Long (Folds Out)
Page Count: 28
Editors: Paul Rogers & Steve Booth
From: UK
Year: 1996
Binding: Staple
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Green Anarchist was an English magazine that, as its name implied, focused on a green anarchist ideology. While the zine wasn't explicitly punk, it was still linked to the underground through coverage of bands like Crass, but overall its mission was well beyond music. The editors advocated for liberation of people and the planet, exposing how both people and the environment were being damaged by industry, capitalism, and, as the 42nd issue shows, technology. This original copy of Green Anarchist is in great condition.
Dimensions: 8.5" Wide by 11" Long (Folds Out)
Page Count: 28
Editors: Paul Rogers & Steve Booth
From: UK
Year: 1996
Binding: Staple























