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Peter Neville

Peter Neville (died August 9, 2002) was a further education lecturer and sociologist known for his activity and writings in the anarchist and peace movements in Britain.

Neville spent 40 years of his life participating in these movements, and during those years he wrote articles on various topics. His work has appeared in a number of publications, including the anarchist newspaper Freedom, Total Liberty[?] (the "journal of evolutionary anarchism") and The Raven, an anarchist journal in which he wrote on the subject of power. Throughout the nineties, Neville organised the London Anarchist Forum[?].

The writings of Herbert Read[?], especially the essays Existentialism[?] and Marxism and Anarchism[?], inspired him to become an anarchist.

He died on August 9, 2002 at age 69. Obituaries for him appear in issue 18 of volume 63 of Freedom and issue 3 of volume 3 of Total Liberty, in which Neville's last article was published.



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