Since Freedom: A Journal of Anarchist Socialism first appeared in 1886 it has been in the
form of a newspaper to be sold. Now the Freedom Collective has decided that we shall move
content online accompanied by a freesheet after publication of the upcoming second issue
of 2014. ---- We have come to realise that a sold hardcopy newspaper is no longer a viable
means of promoting the anarchist message. Despite a huge publicity boost to Freedom
following the firebomb attack last year (shop sales rose 50%) there has not been a
corresponding increase in distribution of the paper. Only 29 shops, social centres and
individuals now sell it and the number of paying subscribers has fallen to 225.As a result
annual losses now amount to ?3,500, an unsustainable level for our shoestring budget.
Readers will have noticed that the paper has struggled to come out on time for some while.
An underlying problem has been a lack of capacity to sustain it. We had hoped that Freedom
would be adopted as THE paper of the anarchist movement. Despite a great deal of goodwill
from anarchist groups and individuals over the years, sadly this has not been the case.
Although Freedom Press has changed from a political group with a particular point of view
to a resource for anarchism as a whole, we have not managed to shake the legacy of the
past and get different groups to back it as a collective project. We hope an online
version and freesheet will make that possible.
Subscribers will be offered a refund or book in lieu but we are happy to accept donations
towards the costs of the new project.
Charlotte Dingle will remain as editor and of course the shop, publishing and book
distribution will continue as normal. As will the use of Angel Alley for meetings, events,
offices, postal address and drop-in protest advice.
The print version could not have continues so long without the generosity of Aldgate
Press, currently amounting to a subsidy of nearly ?10,000 a year. They have very kindly
agreed to print a regular freesheet/news compilation to enable us to keep in touch with
our readers who don?t have the internet, and a special final edition, which will be
released for the London Anarchist Bookfair in October.
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