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Anarchist Studies is an inter-disciplinary journal of scholarly research into the history, culture and theory of anarchism. It publishes papers on three broad themes: 1) the re-evaluation of the anarchist record, considering issues of culture, philosophy and political action, 2) the potential future of anarchism as a current of critical political action, 3) the application of anarchist ideas as an instrument of research.