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John Zerzan (born 1943) is an American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author. His works critique (agricultural) civilization as inherently oppressive, and advocate drawing upon the ways of life of prehistoric humans as an inspiration for what a free society should look like. Some of his criticism has extended as far as challenging domestication, language, symbolic thought (such as mathematics and art) and the concept of time. His four major books are Elements of Refusal (1988), Future Primitive (1994), Against Civilization: A Reader (1998) and Running on Emptiness (2002).
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Anarchy in the USA
John Zerzan doesn't have a car, a credit card or a computer. He lives a quiet life in a cabin in Oregon and has sold his own blood plasma to make ends meet. So why does corporate America think he is the Antichrist? Duncan Campbell meets an improbable guru
Wednesday April 18, 2001
The Guardian
John Zerzan is sweeping the porch of his small cabin-style home in the university town of Eugene, Oregon. It is a glorious, spring, cherry blossom day, and it is hard to imagine that the slight, bearded soul in khaki shorts and a T-shirt bearing the legend "What goes up must come down" is really the bete noire of technology and capitalism, the man regarded by the Wall Street Journal as a cross between Fagin and the Antichrist.
Zerzan is an anarchist author who believes that our culture is on a death march and that technology in all its forms must be resisted. He corresponds and sympathises with Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber. He believes that civilisation has been a failure and that the system is fast collapsing, and he has been blamed by some for the mayhem at the Battle of Seattle in 1999. This weekend, when it hosts the Free Trade Area of the Americas talks, Quebec City becomes the latest magnet for international protest and a focus for many who are attracted to Zerzan's views.
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Oh GIVE ME A BREAK!
I'm not into the psychotic rantings of Anarchist/Primitivist Philosophers, a.k.a. Radical lunatics. And what's that, born in 1943? So I guess that means everything he knows about President Woodrow Wilson is what he learned in the psychedelic 1960's.
BTW, This is the first time I've ever been accused of being a knee-jerk reactionary, what a joke.
Why would you assume I don't have a reason to make those statements? I didn't, I just knew, and now I'm sure, that you didn't read any of what I posted links too, and probably even the text I posted.
So if you're not going to read what I posted, why are you bothering me?
This is not the forum for attacking the opinions of people you disagree with, this is for READING the articles posted and THEN commenting on what you READ.
If you are not going read what I posted, why don't you move on and go insult other members with your prejudicial statements.
I suggest you go to the Library and read some of the actual newspapers of the time. Everything on the internet, about how we got into WWI is either missing or Revisionist BS. Unless you are afraid you are on some sort of terrorist watch list, which you just might be.
That's all the time I'm going to waste on you and your Anarchist friends.