RES U RGEN CE Journal of the Fourth World 24 Abercom Place, St. John's Wood, London, N.W.8 Vol. 3, No. 6 March/April 1971 Contents Editorial Group Roger Franklin Managing Editor 3 The Europe of a Thousand Flags Editorial Miles Gibson Layout and Art 7 Poems: 'Advent' John Haag Stephen Horne Newsletter 'Error' David Morris Michael and Frances Horovitz Poetry 8 Modern Industry in the E. F. Schumacher David Kuhrt Light of the Gospel Graham Keen Layout and Art 12 Quotes John Lloyd Publicity Business and 14 The Common Market Leopold Kohr Michael North subscriptions 17 Review, 'The Guilty Bystander' Dave Cunliffe Editor 18 Letters Mrs. M. Rohde French Monitor 20 Cars, Profits and Pollution from WIN Andrew Singer German Monitor Martin Thom Spanish Monitor 22 Review, 'Love Poems' Miles Gibson Associate Editors: Ernest Bader, Danilo 23 Urban Notebook John Papworth Dolci, Paul Goodman, Ray Gosling, Prof. Leopold Kohr, jayaprakash 27 Poem, 'Links' David Cha/caner Narayan, Dr. E. F. Schumacher.

MILES GIBSON-Born: New Forest, LEOPOLD KOHR, a native of Contributors: 1947. Educated: Yes. Published: Yes, Oberndorf, near , graduated see Review; also articles for Daily from the Universities of Vienna and Telegraph Magazine. Works: Yes. Innsbruck; he left during Married; lives in London. the dictatorship of Dolfuss and pur­ The C 0 VE R, drawn by MILES sued his studies further at the GIBSON, is based on a map from University of Paris and the London Leopold Kohr's book 'The Break­ School of . He had a down of Nations' ( 1957 ). JOHN HAAG. Published: "The varied career-he was a journalist Mirrored Man" (poems - Reading covering the , and University Press), "The Brine­ worked subsequently in a Canadian DAVID CHALONER w~s born in Breather" (poems - KAY AK Press) Gold Mine before re-entering aca­ Cheshire in 1944. Has had poems in "Atlantis on $5 a Day" (a novel - demic life as a teacher in American many magazines and in collection, the Freehand Press). Also a book on universities, and later as Professor "dark pages slow turns brief salves" wild mushrooms and a full-length of Economics and Public Administra­ ( 1969, Ferry Press, 177 Green Lane, children's book called "The Mope", tion at the University of Puerto Rico. London, S.E.9). His poems are in to be published sometime in 1971. This year he has joined the Univer­ Children of Albion, and in a forth­ ("The best children's book since sity College of Wales, Aberystwyth, coming anthology from Corgi - Lewis Carroll"). At present living in as Tutor in Political Science. C'mon Everybody, the poetry of the USA. Another of his poems dance. Has two collections going appeared in our last issue. (continued on page 19) through the usual channels at the moment, and is trying to launch another magazine (ONE) with as­ RESURGENCE is published on the first day of January, March, May, tounding lack of success. July, September and November. PRICE PER COPY - 22! p DAVE CUNLIFFE was born in 1941 Subscription Rates (Including Postage) in Blackburn. Currently editor of Single Copies Yearly Global Tapestry, 'a revolutionary U.K. 2Sp £1.50 presence'. Writes poetry and theo­ U.S./Canada ?Sc $4.50 retics for underground publications, U.S. (Air Mail) $1.50 $8.00 and has several contributions in Resurgence. His published poetry BACK NUMBERS: Volumes 1 and 2 available now in sets for libraries and col­ lectors, except as below. Price of Volume 1 (excluding Nos. 9 and 11 ), and collections are 'Night Book of the Volume 2 complete £5 ($15) post free. Mad' (Screeches), 'Book of Earth' Photostat copies of issues 9 and 11 of Vol. 1 are available at £3 ($7.50) each. and 'Up against the Global Wall' Stocks of certain back issues are available. Why not take up our special offer and (BB Bks ). His poetry was in 'Child­ let us send you four issues (if you are a recent subscriber), or send them to a ren of Albion' (Penguin) and 'Doves friend for £ 1 ( $3) post free? for the Seventies' (Corgi) antholo­ REPRINTS: Dr. E. F. Schumacher's articles 'Buddhist Economics' (from Volume gies. Has survived 'obscenity' prose­ 1, No. 11 ), and 'The Economics of Permanence' (from Volume 3, No. 1) are cution and assault by machine on available as reprints at 2!p and Sp per copy respectively (plus postage). These reprints include notes about Resurgence and 'The Fourth World'. wheels.