Crises are converging to form a meta-crisis that challenges the very existence of modern civilization. From prehistory to contemporary struggles and covering the fields of philosophy, technology, and psychology--Zerzan's original essays serve readers a view of possible renewal on every level.
Crises are converging to form a meta-crisis that challenges the very existence of modern civilization. From prehistory to contemporary struggles and covering the fields of philosophy, technology, and psychology--Zerzan's original essays serve readers a view of possible renewal on every level.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Zerzan (born August 10, 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.
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Table of Contents 0: Introduction by James V. Morgan 1: Pre-history 1a News from Prehistory 1b When We Were Human 1c Human Nature 1d Ritual 1e Gone to Croatan 2: History 2a Weavers 2b Enclosed 2c Modernity Takes Over 2d Twilight of the Evening Lands: The Case of Oswald Spengler 2e: Decadence and the Machine 2f Concluding Anti-History Postscript 2g Done In From Within 2h Freedom 2i Actual Nihilism: The SF Bay Area in the '70s 2j Racism and the Symbolic 3: Techno-madness 3a Faster 3b Not So Close Encounters 3c Abandon the Death Ship 3d Health as Civilization Begins to Crumble 4: Philosophy/Anti-Philosophy 4a The Puzzle of Symbolic Thought 4b Art and Meaning 4c Night 4d Death 4e Meaning in the Age of Nihilism 4f The Case Against Philosophy 4g Experience 4h O Lost...? 4i Value and Its Enemies
Table of Contents 0: Introduction by James V. Morgan 1: Pre-history 1a News from Prehistory 1b When We Were Human 1c Human Nature 1d Ritual 1e Gone to Croatan 2: History 2a Weavers 2b Enclosed 2c Modernity Takes Over 2d Twilight of the Evening Lands: The Case of Oswald Spengler 2e: Decadence and the Machine 2f Concluding Anti-History Postscript 2g Done In From Within 2h Freedom 2i Actual Nihilism: The SF Bay Area in the '70s 2j Racism and the Symbolic 3: Techno-madness 3a Faster 3b Not So Close Encounters 3c Abandon the Death Ship 3d Health as Civilization Begins to Crumble 4: Philosophy/Anti-Philosophy 4a The Puzzle of Symbolic Thought 4b Art and Meaning 4c Night 4d Death 4e Meaning in the Age of Nihilism 4f The Case Against Philosophy 4g Experience 4h O Lost...? 4i Value and Its Enemies
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