- Future Primitive and Other Essays
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name = Future Primitive and Other Essays
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author = John Zerzan
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country =United States
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subject =Anarcho-primitivism
genre =Anthropology ,political economy
publisher =Autonomedia ,
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pub_date = December 1, 1994
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media_type =Paperback
pages = 192 pages
isbn = ISBN 1570270007
oclc = 30630861
preceded_by =Elements of Refusal
followed_by =Running on Emptiness "Future Primitive and Other Essays" is a collection of essays by anarcho-primitivist philosopher
John Zerzan published byAutonomedia in 1994. The book became the subject of increasing interest after Zerzan and his beliefs rose to fame in the aftermath of the trial of fellow thinkerTheodore Kaczynski and the 1999 anti-WTO protests in Seattle. [cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/apr/18/mayday.features11 |work=The Guardian |title=Anarchy in the USA |date=April 18, 2001 |first=Duncan |last=Campbell |accessdate=2008-10-06 |publisher=Guardian Media Group ] It was republished in 1996 bySemiotext(e) , and has since been translated into French (1998), Spanish (2001), andCatalan (2002). [worldcat|name=Works by or about John Zerzan |id=lccn-n87-141887] As is the case with Zarzan's previous collection of essays, "Elements of Refusal ", "Future Primitive" is regarded by anarchists and technophobes as an underground classic. [cite news|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE3DD113FF934A35756C0A963958260 |title=Prominent Anarchist Finds Unsought Ally in Serial Bomber |first=Kenneth B. |last=Noble |date=May 7, 1995 |work=The New York Times |publisher=The New York Times Company |accessdate=2008-10-06]Thesis
"Future Primitive" is an unequivocal assertion of the superiority of the
hunter-gatherer lifestyle. [cite book | last = Gowdy | first = John | title = Limited Wants, Unlimited Means | publisher = Island Press | location = Washington | year = 1998 | isbn = 155963555X |pages=p.220] Zerzan rejects the thesis thattime andtechnology are neutral scientific realities, arguing instead that they are carefully constructed means of enslaving people.cite book | last = Veseth | first = Michael | title = The New York Times Twentieth Century in Review: the Rise of the Global Economy | publisher = Routledge | location = New York | year = 2002 | isbn = 1579583695 |pages=p.515] He cites as examples thecomputer and theInternet , which he maintains have an atomizing effect on society, creating novel divisions of labour, demanding ever increasing efficiency and portions ofleisure time . Life prior todomestication andagriculture , Zerzan argues, was predominantly one of "leisure, intimacy with nature, sensual wisdom, sexual equality and health". [cite book |authorlink=Murray Bookchin | last = Bookchin | first = Murray | title =Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism | publisher =AK Press | location = Stirling | year = 1995 | isbn = 187317683X |pages=p.39] In thePaleolithic era, as "The Wall Street Journal " summarized Zerzan's thesis, "people roamed free, lived off the land and knew little or nothing of private property, government, money, war, even sexism. In the wild, the shackles of civilization weren't necessary, as people were instinctively munificent and kind, the primitivist argument goes." [cite news|url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB944436891605794366.html |title=An Anarchist Looks to Provide Logic To Coterie Leading WTO Vandalism |work=The Wall Street Journal |archiveurl=http://www.infoshop.org/octo/wto_zerzan2.html |archivedate=December 29, 2004 |last=Waldman |first=Peter |date=Dec 6, 1999 |publisher=Dow Jones & Company ]Related topics
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Green anarchism
*Marshall Sahlins References
External links
* [http://www.spunk.org/texts/writers/zerzan/ PAGENAME] at the
Spunk Library
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