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  1. Colin Ward. Colin Ward (1924-2010) fue arquitecto y una de las principales figuras del movimiento anarquista del Reino Unido. Escribió sobre el sistema de bienestar y la historia social de Gran Bretaña, y en particular sobre cuestiones de vivienda y planificación. De 1947 a 1960 fue editor del periódico anarquista Freedom, y de 1961 a 1970 ...

  2. 27 de feb. de 2010 · Industrial Decentralisation and Workers’ Control — Colin Ward Oct 8, 2020 19 pp. Notes on anarchist cities — Colin Ward Aug 31, 2021 10 pp. The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 18 — Various Authors Jul 13, 2022 136 pp. The Raven: Anarchist Quarterly 17 — Various Authors Jul 5, 2022 151 pp.

  3. Colin Ward was Britain’s most famous anarchist, and his abiding interest in forms of self-organisation, mutual aid, learning through experience, and direct democracy, remain as relevant and ...

  4. 25 de oct. de 2023 · Colin Ward. Colin Ward (1924-2010) fue arquitecto y una de las principales figuras del movimiento anarquista del Reino Unido. Escribió sobre el sistema de bienestar y la historia social de Gran Bretaña, y en particular sobre cuestiones de vivienda y planificación. De 1947 a 1960 fue editor del periódico anarquista Freedom, y de 1961 a 1970 ...

  5. 19 de feb. de 2010 · Colin Ward, who has died aged 85, was a prolific author, social theorist and campaigner. A lifelong anarchist, he championed the right of ordinary people to have control over their own lives.Ward was a frequent contributor to the New Statesman (and to New Society, which merged with the magazine in 1988).

  6. Home › Faculty Directory › Colin Ward, PhD, LMHC For the past 25 years, I have served as a counselor educator and supervisor focused on developing and adapting curriculum to address professional accreditation standards while fostering a learning climate where students reflect and apply knowledge areas consistent with effective and ethical counseling practitioners.

  7. Colin Ward (1924-2010) was an architect and one of the leading figures of the UK anarchist movement; he wrote extensively on the welfare system and the social history of Britain, and in particular on issues of housing and planning. From 1947-1960 he was the editor of the anarchist newspaper, Freedom, and from 1961-1970 the editor of the journal ...