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Resistance—Anarchist Bi-Monthly, Vol. XI, No. 3, 1953, Cover Art By Demoreland

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  • Condition: In very good condition except for owner’s name on front cover.
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    Magazine Description:
    Resistance—An Anarchist Bi-Monthly,
    Vol. XI, No. 3, 1953, 12 pages.
    Cover art by deMoreland. Includes articles on the Patriotic Revision of History, the Popular Intelligence in the Spanish Inquisition, and more. Anarchist journal edited by D[avid Thoreau] Wieck. In very good condition except for owner’s name on front cover.
    Wieck was the son of Agnes Burns Wieck, who wrote for the
    Illinois Miner
    and worked as an organizer for the Progressive Miners of America.
    Moving to New York, Wieck graduated from Columbia University and was briefly a member of the Young Communist League (circa 1935-6), but became more sympathetic to anarchism.
    In July 1943, he began serving a three-year sentence for being a conscientious objector.
    After his release, he received a Ph. D. in Philosophy from Columbia University.
    He began teaching philosophy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1960 and retired as Professor Emeritus in 1987.