Z Magazine

   

Z Magazine is an independent monthly magazine focusing on political, cultural, social, and economic life in the United States and considered to be very left-wing. Among its writers are Noam Chomsky and Barbara Ehrenreich.

Z Magazine is available in print and online. The print magazine is most often sixty-four pages, with articles of many lengths and focuses. The online magazine, updated monthly, reproduces the print as closely as possible and has two versions — one public (an archive), and the other for subscribers only. The latter appears simultaneously with the print version. The former appears a few months later.

Z Magazine is published by Z Communications and was founded in 1987 by two of the cofounders of South End Press, Michael Albert and Lydia Sargent.

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