Critical Work On Colin Ward
- Remembering Colin Ward (Five Leaves Press 2011)
- Anarchist Seeds Beneath the Snow by David Goodway (2006)
- Richer Futures. Fashioning A New Politics (Earthscan, 1999)
- Making Anarchism Respectable? The Social Philosophy of Colin Ward (Stuart White, 2007)
- Autonomy, Solidarity, Possibility: The Colin Ward Reader (AK Press, 2011)
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