Libertarian Socialist Periodicals
- Against the Grain: a libertarian socialist newspaper (USA 1976–1978)
- Anarcho-Syndicalist Review (United States)
- Big Flame (UK, 1960s–70s)
- Comment: New Perspectives in Libertarian Thought (US, 1960s, edited by Murray Bookchin)
- Democracy & Nature (US/UK) – succeeded by The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy (belongs to the direct democratic, libertarian socialist and autonomy traditions)
- Contemporary Issues-Dinge der Zeit (English and German language "magazine for a democracy of content, 1947–1997 published by Joseph Weber, Murray Bookchin's mentor)
- Flash Point: a libertarian socialist newsjournal (Saskatoon, Canada, 1970s)
- Freedom newspaper (United Kingdom)
- Heatwave (UK, 1960s)
- Leeds Other Paper (UK, 1974–1991)
- Libertarian Communism (UK, 1974–1976)
- New Internationalist (UK)
- Organized Thoughts (US, 1990s)
- Our Generation (originally Our Generation Against Nuclear War), 1961–1994; a historical and theoretical journal
- Rebelles (Quebec, 1990s)
- Red and Black Notes (Toronto, 1997 2006-, features Cajo Brendel, Cornelius Castoriadis, Martin Glaberman, CLR James, Larry Gambone and others)
- Red & Black Revolution (Publication of The Workers Solidarity Movement, Ireland)
- Root and Branch (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1970–, featured work of Paul Mattick and others)
- Social Anarchism (journal), a Baltimore-based journal founded in 1981 and currently publishing.
- Socialisme ou Barbarie (France)
- Socialist Standard (UK, 1904–present)
- Solidarity (UK, 1960s–70s)
- Der Sozialist, (Germany, 1900s, co-edited by Gustav Landauer and Margarethe Hardegger)
- Tegen de Stroom (1990s, Netherlands)
- The Commune (UK, 2008–)
- The Libertarian Communist (UK, 2008–)
- Workers Solidarity (Publication of the Workers Solidarity Movement, Ireland)
- Zenit Sweden, 1958–1970 (Magazine by Syndikalistiska Grupprörelsen)
- Turnusol (Turkey, 2008)
- Z Magazine
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