Our Generation (journal)

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Our Generation was an anarchist journal published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1961 through 1994. It was edited, over the entire run, by Dimitrios Roussopoulos.<ref name="history">Our Generation: 1961 - 1994</ref>

History and profile

The magazine's original title was Our Generation Against Nuclear War,<ref name="nanmic">Template:Cite book</ref> and its inaugural issue, in 1961,<ref name="exi"/> included an introduction by Bertrand Russell,<ref>Our Generation against Nuclear War: Issue 1</ref> and a mission statement: "devoted to the research, theory, and review of the problems of world peace and directed toward presenting alternative solutions to human conflict". The founders were members of the Montreal branch of the Combined Universities' Campaign of Nuclear Disarmament, established by McGill University students during the late 1950s.<ref name=nanmic/> By the late 1960s the journal was turning towards anarchist solutions, and by the early 1970s it had become a journal of anarchism and libertarian socialism.<ref name="history"/><ref>Murray Bookchin bibliography: Pitzer College</ref><ref>Wagner Labor Archives: NYU</ref>

Our Generation ceased publication in 1994, after producing 24 volumes.<ref name="exi">Template:Cite news</ref>

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