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Lobster Magazine began in 1983. It’s initial focus was on what was then called parapolitics - roughly, the impact of the intelligence and security services on history and politics - but since then has widened out to include contemporary history and politics, economics and economic politics, conspiracy theories and the contemporary conspiracist subculture.
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Lobster Magazine began in 1983. Its initial focus was on what was then called [[parapolitics]] - roughly, the impact of the intelligence and security services on history and politics - but has since widened out to include contemporary history and politics, economics and economic politics, [[:Category:Conspiracy Theory|conspiracy theories]] and the contemporary conspiracist subculture.
  
The current issue of Lobster is available on-line, free. The previous issues, all the way back to 1983, or articles from them, are available on-line for a small fee (the fees pay the cost of the website) or as a CD-Rom. Most issues up to number 57 are available in hard copy from the editor.
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New issues of Lobster (from 2009) are available on-line free. Previous issues back to 1983, or articles from them, are available on-line for a small fee online or as a CD-Rom. Most issues up to number 57 are available in hard copy from the editor, [[Robin Ramsay]] (editor [AT] lobster-magazine.co.uk )
 
 
Lobster is edited by Robin Ramsay (editor@lobster-magazine.co.uk )
 
  
 
*[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ Lobster Magazine website]  
 
*[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/ Lobster Magazine website]  
  
 
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Lobster Magazine began in 1983. Its initial focus was on what was then called parapolitics - roughly, the impact of the intelligence and security services on history and politics - but has since widened out to include contemporary history and politics, economics and economic politics, conspiracy theories and the contemporary conspiracist subculture.

New issues of Lobster (from 2009) are available on-line free. Previous issues back to 1983, or articles from them, are available on-line for a small fee online or as a CD-Rom. Most issues up to number 57 are available in hard copy from the editor, Robin Ramsay (editor [AT] lobster-magazine.co.uk )