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Encyclopedia > The Raven (journal)
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Cover of the final issue of The Raven, issue 43, 'Food', (2002)

The Raven was a quarterly anarchist review published by Freedom Press. Each edition usually focused on a specific issue such as food, health, economics, genetic engineering, psychology, land and so on, from an anarchist viewpoint.


After a lull in the publishing of the review, in September 2003, Freedom Press announced that it would no longer be publishing The Raven. The Press cited both a review of costs (in a letter to Raven subscribers) and changes in the direction and content of the Freedom newspaper:

Our intention is that changes in this newspaper will allow it to do some of the more reflective work that was previously The Raven's lot. (Freedom 64(17), 13th September 2003.)

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The Raven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2186 words)
"The Raven" is a narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe.
What the raven has taken from him so cruelly is his loneliness--but this cruelty he brought upon himself, for he cannot resist the urge to interrogate the raven.
A raven named Quoth is a minor character associated with Death in Terry Pratchett's fictional Discworld universe, although on a matter of principle he "doesn't do the N word".
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