- Green anarchism
Green anarchism is a school of thought within
anarchism which puts an emphasis onenvironmental issues . Some green anarchists can be described as anarcho-primitivists and sometimesanti-civilization anarchists, though not all green anarchists are primitivists. Likewise, there is a strong critique of technology among some green anarchists, though not all reject it entirely. Sometimes green anarchism is said to be techno-positive or techno-negative to differentiate between those who advocate use of advanced green technology to create and maintain an anarchist society and those who mainly see civilization and modern technology as something negative.Background
Green anarchism incorporates a set of related political theories that is derived from philosophical and
social movement s such as social ecologists,feminism ,egoism , the Situationists,surrealism , the Luddites,Anarcho-primitivism , post- and anti-leftists, indigenous,anti-industrialism , and pre-civilized people.Although green anarchism develops themes present in the political action of the
Luddites and the writings ofJean-Jacques Rousseau , when primitivism emerged it was influenced more directly by the works of theorists such as theFrankfurt School Marxists Theodor Adorno andHerbert Marcuse ;anthropologists Marshall Sahlins andRichard Borshay Lee ; and others such asLewis Mumford ,Jean Baudrillard andGary Snyder . Many advocates of Green anarchism and primitivism considerFredy Perlman as the modern progenitor of their views.Notable contemporary writers espousing green anarchism include those critical of technology such as
Derrick Jensen , George Draffan, andJohn Zerzan ; the techno-positiveMurray Bookchin ; and others including Alan Carter. [cite book |title=Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction |last=Ward |first=Colin |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |date=2004 |isbn=0192804774]Critique
The following is mainly a presentation of the techno-negative views on society. Techno-positive anarchists adhere to a more classical anarchist analysis.
Civilization
The green anarchist
critique focuses on the institutions of domination that make upsociety , all grouped under the broad term “civilization”. Such institutions include the the state,capitalism ,industrialism ,globalization ,domestication ,patriarchy ,science ,technology , and/or work. These institutions, according to green anarchists, are inherently destructive and exploitative (tohuman s and the environment) – therefore, they cannot be reformed into anything better. This movement generally rejects furthering their cause through current political lines, favoring direct and autonomous action,sabotage ,insurrection ,bioregionalism , and reconnecting with the wild to create meaningful change.Civilization is taken to be the totality of institutions (described above) that are responsible for the destruction of human freedom and the environment. Physically, civilization is demarcated by the domestication of
plant s,animal s, and humans (though its beginning has been traced back through time, language, art, and symbolic culture – seeJohn Zerzan ).Agriculture introduced the concept of asurplus along with the conditions for the rise of these institutions. Before agriculture, humans often lived as autonomous bands ofhunter-gatherers . Essentially, hunter-gatherers are perceived to be part of human anarchist ancestry since all humans practised that mode of life for around two million years. Civilization is often seen as more of aparadigm of systems rather than a tangible thing, and one that places human beings above and outside of the natural world. This is seen as the first step towards, and justification for, the destruction of nature (humans included).Technology
Technology is seen as a system rather than a specific physical tool. Technology, it is argued, requires the exploitation of the environment through the creation and extraction of resources, and the exploitation of people through labor, work, andslavery ,industrialism ,specialization and thedivision of labor . There is no “neutral” form of technology as things are always created in a certain context with certain aims and functions.Green technology is often rejected as an attempt to reform this exploitative system, merely changing it on the surface to make it seem environmentally friendly, despite sustained levels of human and natural exploitation. In place of technology, green anarchists favor living ranging from low use of technology to no use at all, using sustainable and local resources.Green anarchists do not advocate a return to the stone age or the replication of hunter-gatherer lifestyles, but instead a deep questioning of the reality humans have been given, and a wish to see those questions (namely the questioning of civilization) put into effective praxis by creating new communities that exist without these institutions of domination, while at the same time resisting the current ones in place.
Solutions
Many green anarchists argue that small
eco-village s (of no more than a few hundred people) are a scale of human living preferable to civilization, and thatinfrastructure andpolitical system s should be re-organized to ensure that these are created. Green Anarchists assert thatsocial organization s must be designed to work "with"natural forces , rather than against.Many green anarchists consider traditional forms of social organization such as the
village , band, ortribe to be preferred units of human life, not for someNoble Savage concept of spiritual superiority, but because these social organizations appear to work better than civilization. Family is considered to be more important to many green anarchists than work roles. Green anarchist philosophy can be explained as an interpretation ofanthropological andbiological truths, ornatural laws .Some green anarchists, identifying themselves as primitivists, advocate a process of '
rewilding ' and a return tonomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyles while many green anarchists only wish to see an end to industrial society and do not necessarily opposedomestication oragriculture . Key theorists in the former category includeDerrick Jensen andJohn Zerzan while the 'Unabomber'Theodore Kaczynski belongs in the latter, though the boundaries are blurred at times, both Jensen and Zerzan making positive references to some forms ofpermaculture .Other green anarchists, mainly techno-positivists, propose other forms of organizations like arcology or technates.Many green anarchists choose to focus not on philosophical issues for a future society, but on the defense of the earth and social revolution in the present. Resisting systems in the present, and creating alternative, sustainable ways of living are often deemed more important than frivolous protesting.
Direct action
Most Green Anarchists hold their ideals passionately and some engage in
direct action . Organizing themselves through groups likeEarth First! ,Root Force , or more drastically, the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), Earth Liberation Army (ELA) and Animal Liberation Front (ALF). They may take direct action against what they see as systems of oppression, such as thelogging industry , the meat and dairy industries,animal testing laboratories, genetic engineering facilities and, more rarely, government institutions.Such actions are normally, though not always,
non-violent . Though not necessarily Green anarchists, activists have used the namesAnimal Rights Militia , Justice Department and Revolutionary Cells among others, to claim responsibility for openly violent attacks.References
See also
*Anarcho-primitivism
*Deep ecology
*Deindustrialization
*Earth First!
*Earth liberation
*Eco-feminism
*Eco-socialism
*"Green Anarchy " (US magazine)
*"Green Anarchist " (UK magazine/s)
*Green Scare
*Green syndicalism
*Intentional community
*Neo-Luddism
*Operation Backfire (FBI)
*Secession
*Social ecology
*Permaculture
*Seasteading External links
* [http://www.insurgentdesire.org.uk/ Insurgent Desire]
* [http://www.greenanarchy.info/ The Green Anarchist Infoshop]
* [http://www.greenanarchy.org/ Green Anarchy]
* [http://www.greenanarchist.org/ Green Anarchist]
* [http://www.rewild.info/ REWILD.info]
* [http://www.primitivism.com/ Primitivism]
*sv icon [http://www.pangean.se/ Pangaea]
*tr icon [http://yabanil.net/ Yabanıl]
*" [http://anthropology.lbcc.edu/handoutsdocs/mistake.pdf The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race] " byJared Diamond . Discusses agriculture as inferior to gathering-hunting.
* [http://www.tiamatpublications.com/ Tiamat Publications]
* [http://www.powertech.no/anarchy/green.html The Green Anarchist manifesto]
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