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The Rebel (magazine)

The Rebel was a British cultural magazine published from 1958 to 1974 that focused on literature, philosophy, and social issues. It was known for its progressive and often provocative content, promoting free expression, individualism, and countercultural ideas. The magazine attracted writers and thinkers who challenged mainstream norms and supported human rights, anti-war movements, and artistic innovation. Throughout its run, The Rebel served as a platform for both established and emerging voices, shaping discussions on politics, culture, and radical ideas during a dynamic period of social change.