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focused on the oppressions and absurdities of office work, which, at the time the magazine began, was becoming automated. The magazine was founded by Chris Carlsson, Caitlin Manning, and Adam Cornford in 1981. No new issues have been produced since 2005.
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began publication in April 1981 and was printed on an irregular basis, approximately quarterly to semi-annually until Winter 1992. There were 32 published printed issues.
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Writers that have had work published by the magazine include founder Carlsson, Manning, Chris Winks, Denis Hayes, Greg Williamson, Jim Swanson,
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The magazine is about the absurdity and futility of modern employment practices in which a large number of
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Index to the complete run of Processed World Covers and Issues, all available online
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The print magazine was widely distributed to and read by office workers in
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Laura Fraser (December 8, 1984). "Anti-computer rebels 'byte' back".
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during the years the print magazine was published from 1981 to 1994.
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There have subsequently been three more issues published on the
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Anarchist periodicals published in the United States
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Processed World (magazine)

Anarchist
San Francisco
ISSN
0735-9381
magazine
Downtown San Francisco
Internet
college-educated
temporary work
employee benefits
wage slaves
computer programmer
word processor
call center
data entry operator
telemarketer
file clerk
Fred Rinne
Adam Cornford
John Norton
Jesse Drew
Donna Kossy
cartoons
Tom Tomorrow
Melinda Gebbie
Ted Rall
Jay Kinney
Paul Mavrides

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