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Harbinger (zine)

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Type
  
Newspaper

Publisher
  
CrimethInc.

Circulation
  
50,000

Format
  
Tabloid

Editor
  
Anonymous

Website
  
Crimethinc.com

Harbinger (zine)

Harbinger is a rarely released philosophy newspaper published by the CrimethInc. ex-Workers' Collective. Considered the "communiqué" of the CrimethInc. Underground, its articles explore the collective's critical views of capitalism, work ethic, politics, and modern society as it is and has been for much of the current era. Though CrimethInc. has identified itself as an anarchist collective, they rarely mention anarchism on the pages of Harbinger. This may reflect the groups fear of becoming ideologist, although in many ways Harbinger preludes their anarchist outreach project, Fighting For Our Lives. Articles from the first two issues appeared in CrimethInc.'s Days of War, Nights of Love.

Contents

Production

Originally, Harbinger featured a removable advertising supplement which apparently paid for the production and distribution costs. CrimethInc. announced on their website that they had resolved to remove the removable supplement permanently, choosing to pay for the project with donations and the profits from their other published works.

Distribution

Like many of their projects, Harbinger is offered free of charge individually or in bulk quantities. Harbinger has been published in English, Portuguese (called Arauto), and Spanish (called Heraldo), and distributed across North America, South America, and Europe.

Quantities

  • Issue 1 : 10,000
  • Issue 2 : 20,000
  • Issue 3 : 25,000 and 10,000.
  • Issue 4 : 100,000
  • Issue 5 : 50,000
  • References

    Harbinger (zine) Wikipedia