Anarcho-Primitivism

Articles

SMITH, Mick. "Wild-life: Anarchy, ecology, and ethics"

Environmental Politics, vol. 16 (2007) No. 3. pp. 470-487. Certain forms of anarchism, especially those associated with primitivism, regard (...)

ZERZAN, John. Future Primitive and Other Essays

Autonomedia, 1994. 192 pages. ISBN: 1570270007

LADD, Brent. Realities of Going Primitive

So, you have been considering a change of pace? Want to leave the rat race behind? Possibly even bypassing the cabin on the hill with sheep, (...)

MOORE, John. A Primitivist Primer

AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is not a definitive statement, merely a personal account, and seeks in general terms to explain what is meant by (...)

COMIN’ HOME. Defining Anarcho-Primitivism with John Moore

At the opening of Against His-Story, Against Leviathan!, perhaps the premier anarcho- primitivist text, Fredy Perlman remarks: "This is the (...)

ZERZAN, John. "Interview"

"My tentative position is that only a rejection of symbolic culture provides a deep enough challenge to what stems from that culture. I may be (...)

ZERZAN, John. "Age of Grief"

"The falsity of postmodernism consists in its denial of loss, the refusal to mourn."

MOORE, John. On The Enlightenment. (Response to a letter)

Published in Green Anarchist #56, Summer 1999 How irritating it is to encounter such a blatant reluctance to come to terms with contemporary, (...)

ZERZAN, John. "Future Primitive

"Contemporary thought, in its postmodern incarnation, would like to rule out the reality of a divide between nature and culture; given the (...)

MOORE, John. Prophets of the New World: Noam Chomsky, Murray Bookchin, and Fredy Perlman.

How well they flew together side by side the Stars and Stripes my red and white and blue and my Black Flag the sovereignty of no man or law! Paul (...)

ZERZAN, John. "Number: Its Origin and Evolution"

"Number, like language, is always saying what it cannot say."

ZERZAN, John. "On the Transition: Postscript to Future Primitive"

" A qualitatively different life would entail abolishing exchange, in every form, in favor of the gift and the spirit of (...)