The Mormon Worker
This is a local newspaper/journal that covers a variety of topics all relating to mormonism's relation to anarchism. It is believed by the contributors that Mormonism at heart is a religion that is communal in nature and craves peace. The journal is disturbed by the U.S.'s involvement in warfare and tells stories describing prior and current displays of Mormon pacifism.
A quote that offers insight to many articles is given by Heber C. Kimball (from the journal itself):
"I am not national or sectional, and God forbid that I should be, for I have the Spirit that delighteth in the welfare and salvation of the human family. And when I have the Spirit about me, can I be national? You never knew that feeling to be in me for I abhor it. I will not bow my head to that national spirit, nor to any spirit that is not of God."












