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Fifth Estate # 62, Sept. 19-Oct. 2, 1968

Editors: In regard to the events of Chicago during the convention week, I would like to submit the following information: On August 26, 10:30pm, a friend and I went to Lincoln Park. At this time a large group of people, …

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Fifth Estate # 61, Sept. 5-18, 1968

Dear Sirs, I have been a subscriber to your paper for a long time and hope to be a subscriber for a long time to come, but that’s not why I wrote. I wish to congratulate you on your last …

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Fifth Estate # 273, June 1976

More News Dear FE, I generally enjoy your paper, but have two criticisms: 1) I think it should contain more reporting on working class and community struggles—nation-wide and especially in your own backyard. Of course, most of these are led …

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Fifth Estate # 60, August 15-September 4, 1968

Editor’s Note: The following letter was written by an American serviceman in Vietnam. It was sent to one of our readers, who in turn forwarded it to us with permission to print it in our letters column. The writer’s name …

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Fifth Estate # 312, Spring 1983

The following two letters were received prior to the arrest of the Vancouver 5 (see story on next page) and raise again the question of revolutionary violence and terrorism debated so many times previously in these pages. The debate has …

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Fifth Estate # 312, Spring 1983

CHRISTIAN ANARCHY? Fifth Estate: People can call themselves anything they like but I would think the differences between Christianity and anarchism are so massive as to preclude anyone calling themselves Christian anarchists (see FE June19, 1982 Letters column). There are …

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Looking for Work and Finding It!

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Fifth Estate # 370, Fall 2005

The Job Hunt by Alan Franklin He called me a peculiar, bungling misfit, and right away I knew things weren’t going to work out quite as well as I’d hoped. Oh, sure, I’d filled out the form all right, even …

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Fifth Estate # 370, Fall 2005

Aging Anarchists The population of hard core anarchists from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s is slowly dwindling, and the next generation is unprepared to take up the slack.

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Fifth Estate # 371, Winter 2006

Six billion healthy people? I read with some surprise EB Maple’s letter (see FE 370, Fall 2005) regarding an article I wrote which was published in the Winter 2005 issue of the Fifth Estate.

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Fifth Estate # 372, Spring 2006

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