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POV=December 2007"Species Traitor" is a sporadically published journal of insurrectionary
anarcho-primitivism .It is printed as a project ofBlack and Green Network .ST was initially labeled as a project of the
Coalition Against Civilization (CAC) and theBlack and Green Network (BAG). The CAC was started towards the end of 1999 in the aftermath of the massive street protests in Eugene (Reclaim the Streets) and in Seattle (WTO) of that year. That aftermath gave a new voice and standing for green anarchist andanarcho-primitivist writers and viewpoints within both theanarchist milieu and the culture at large. Particular media attention turned to writerJohn Zerzan , theUnabomber Ted Kaczynski , and critical views oftechnology . But within this media frenzy, a number ofecological mindedanarchists began to draw critical lines between each other and stepped up on their own.This was the beginning of the new wave of
green anarchism which gave rise to the CAC, ST, BAG, as well asGreen Anarchy (originally a U.S. distributor of the premier green anarchist journal,Green Anarchist turned into its own project and now the largest anarchist publication).The first issue came out in winter of 2000-2001 (currently out of print) and contained a mix of reprints and some original articles from
Kevin Tucker ,Derrick Jensen ,John Zerzan , andChris Kortright among othersFact|date=March 2008. Issue two came in the following year in the wake of Sept. 11 and took a major step from the first issue in becoming something of its own rather than another mouthpiece of green anarchist rhetoric. The articles took a more in depth direction opening a moreanalytical and critical draw between anarchy andanthropology , attacks onReason and the Progress/linear views of human history and Future that stand at the base of the ideology ofcivilization .Early 2003 saw the release of Number Three which further reflected the growth of ST in both ideas and format. At just over 100 pages, this issue began to focus upon more particular issues, primarily on a critique of
symbolic culture , a further look at the relationship between anarchy and anthropology, and opened up a critical look at the concept and form ofrevolution . Thematically this would be the establishment of what ST has been known for: the primary source for critical and analyticalanarcho-primitivist critique and praxis. In seeking out the limits and failures of revolution and revolutionary thinking, the turn looked more towardsinsurrection ,rewilding and a deeper understanding of thecollapse ofcivilization and what that means in terms of resistance. Though containing no articles or references to the CAC, this would be the last issue published by the CAC as such. Recognizing the long overdue necessity to move beyond an unused name, the CAC was formally collapsed in 2005 to put more attention where it belonged and give Tucker more time to devote immediately towards the more important projects of theBlack and Green Network and ST.Fact|date=March 2008Two and a half years later (Fall 2005) brought Issue No. 4, which really represents the fruition of the past years' experience and questioning. Again taking new steps in terms of presentation (now a nearly 200 page book) and in terms of concepts, this issue gave a more complete merging of what No. 3 was heading towards: a fusion of
critical theory (looking at the relationship between sedentism and domestication with the formation of hierarchies, coercive power and its other side effects), the relationship between rewilding and resistance, delving intoprimitive skills and more in-depth glances at what a non-revolution,anti-civilization resistance might look or aim at, attempts to rescue animal liberation from animal rights, and much more.ee also
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