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Topic: Anarchoprimitivism


In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Insurgent Desire - Readers Forum
Thus I think the goodness of a radical theory has to be found not in any kind of objectivity, but in the way in which this theory will challenge this world we dislike and we find despicable.
What does really matter is to keep this in mind, that is: we can get the best from primitivism, from anthropology, from whatever, but everything has to be used for our aim, which is to destroy hierarchism and authority, to eliminate power.
Anarchoprimitivism speaks the language of our body, of flesh, of desire: may be it's worth listening to its voice.
www.insurgentdesire.org.uk /forum.htm   (2614 words)

  
 how many?
They believe eventually enough anarchists will have the authority to abolish the system, and antagonize their bosses or corporations into bankruptcy or at least a more fair business.
Anarchoprimitivism: Technology is the main global antagonist, and humanity should return to their earlier state of organization.
According to our resident "freemarket anarchosocialist" Yannock (I don't remember what his handle is these days), yes, "green anarchy" is distinguishable from anarchoprimitivism.
anti-state.com /forum/index.php?board=6;action=display;threadid=10328   (1517 words)

  
 Is Primitivism anarchist? - urban75 forums
I'm sure there are some folk who call themselves anarchoprimitivists who dont take this approach, but mebbe some of them are actually just primitivists, and this doesn't change anything about the first group.
Others still may think that whatever they do civilisation's going to collapse totally at some point, so try and prepare so that when primitivism comes around it will be anarchoprimitivism and not authoritarian.
I'm not trying to say these views are right or wrong, so don't get into rippin it apart that way, just saying that folk like that could validly be called anarchoprimitivists cos of their beliefs.
www.urban75.net /vbulletin/showthread.php?t=127278   (1900 words)

  
 Prophets of the New World: Noam Chomsky, Murray Bookchin, Fredy Perlman--John Moore
His central concerns can be illuminated by focusing on two key issues: the problem of representation, and the problem of alienation, or why the oppressed daily reproduce their own domination.
The ways in which Perlman deals with these problems reveal the contours of his intellectual evolution from New Left Marxism to becoming, along with John Zerzan, one of the founders and leading theorists of antitechnological anarchoprimitivism.
And the associated issue of the intellectual as a revolutionary leader was mordantly savaged in Velli's Manual.
www.primitivism.com /prophets.htm   (6355 words)

  
 mcdonalds/end of civ rant
They're still hacking each other to death with machettes in tribal war fare.
I'm sure you could get your fill of anarchoprimitivism there.
fixedfiend, i'd like to, and the anarchoprimitivism lit says that the hacking has much to do with technology, just a remnant precursor to today's daisybombs.
www.bikeforums.net /archive/index.php/t-108023.html   (3347 words)

  
 Colin's current philosophical framework (anarcho / neo primitivism, with an eye out for the integral), and its ...
This would be a good place to explore the possibility of health, not following Sally Fallon....
The main ideas I have to share are these: anarchoprimitivism, integral philosophy, unschooling.
I've told the story in other places, but here it is once more:
carfreeuniverse.org /Members/colin/neoprimitive   (4439 words)

  
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Check out Species Traitor if you get a chance.
Even though I don't agree with all their views on anarchoprimitivism, they've still got some good things to say about the place of technology in society and the need for civilized structure in general.
I, personally, am not opposed to using technology to communicate and create (obviously), but as far as the dominance of computerized systems and our dependency on them goes...well, read for yourself.
www.xanga.com /plesiosaurus_rex/364613379/item.html   (223 words)

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