“John Zerzan can now credibly claim the honor of being America’s most famous anarchist. His writing is sharp, uncompromising, and tenacious.”—Derrick Jensen, Utne ReaderThe mentor of the green anarchist and neo-primitive movements is back with his first book in six years, confronting civilization, mass society, and modernity and technoculture—both the history of its developing crisis and the possibilities for its human and humane solutions.As John Zerzan writes, “These dire times may yet reveal invigorating new vistas of thought and action. When everything is at stake, all must be confronted and superseded. At this moment, there is the distinct possibility of doing just that.”Previous works from John Zerzan include Elements of Refusal, Future Primitive, Against Civilization, Running on Emptiness, and Questioning Technology. He has also contributed to Apocalypse Culture, Telos, and Fifth Estate. An Oregonian with degrees from Stanford University and San Francisco State University, he is an editor of Green Anarchy magazine. Read more at JohnZerzan.net.
Author(s): John Zerzan
Publisher: Feral House
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 138
Table of Contents
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Preface
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Part
1: Origins of the Crisis......Page 7
1. Too Marvelous for Words (Language Briefly Revisited)
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2. Patriarchy, Civilization and the Origins of Gender
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3. On the Origins of War
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4. The Iron Grip of Civilization: The Axial Age
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5. Alone Together: The City and Its Inmates
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6. Future Primitive Update
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7. Beyond Symbolic Thought: A Brief Interview with John Zerzan by Kevin Tucker, Species Traitor #3, Spring 2003.
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Part 2: The Crisis of Civilization
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8. Twilight of the Machines
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9. Exiled from Presence
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10. The Modern Anti-World
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11. Globalization and Its Apologists: An Abolitionist Perspective
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12. Overman and Unabomber
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13. Why Primitivism?
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14. Second-Best Life: Real Virtuality
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15. Breaking Point?
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16. Finding Our Way Back Home
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Notes
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