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Controversial green anarchist John Zerzan’s latest blast against technology, complete with an introduction by Lang Gore
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The infamous eco-anarchist John Zerzan whose books have resulted in recent interviews by Vice and Believer magazines, checks in with further provocative articles about the chaotic results of civilization and technology.

Says novelist Lang Gore in his introduction:

"The present collection of essays continues the overarching thrust of John's scholarship, unveiling the post-apocalyptic nature of our times by noting the apocalypse was yesterday, several thousand years ago, to be precise, and that nothing produced by civilization can ever redeem the systematic attempt it has undertaken these (very) few millennia to destroy or alienate any human connection with the earth.

"In fact, when civilized Europeans imposed themselves everywhere on Earth, they created a terminal crisis for themselves by their very contact with indigenous societies. Suddenly, those with eyes to see and ears to hear could recognize that patriarchy, property and authority, and certainly slavery, were neither necessary nor desirable, let alone determined by 'human nature.'"

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Price: $13.00
Pages: 140
Publisher: Feral House
Imprint: Feral House
Publication Date: 10 November 2015
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781627310192
Format: Paperback
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John Zerzan (born 1943) is an American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author. His works criticize agricultural civilization as inherently oppressive, and advocate drawing upon the ways of life of hunter gatherers as an inspiration for what a free society should look like. Some subjects of his criticism include domestication, language, symbolic thought (such as mathematics and art) and the concept of time.

Lang: Lang Gore has played at many occupations over the decades, including secretary, cab driver, treeplanter, pamphleteer, forest-fire fighter, bouncer and logger. He is the author of Hunting Seasons

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Absent Age, by Lang Gore

Part I: Origins
Preface
In the Beginning
Numb and Number
Origins of the One Percent
Arrivederci Roma
Industrialism and its Discontents: the Luddites and their Inheritors

Part II: Situations
Preface
Next What
Blown Away: Guns and Random Mass Shootings
Vagaries of the Left
Faster! The Age of Acceleration
A Word on Civilization and Collapse

Part III: Inspirations
Preface
Animal Dreams
Losing Consciousness
The Sea
What Does it Mean to be Healthy?
Why Hope?