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Das Ding mit der Zivilisation war spannend, oder?
Ich meine, es war auf jeden Fall einen Versuch wert. Die Zivilisation hat uns eine Menge gebracht: Teleskope, Rollstühle, Wikipedia. Nur hat sie dabei die Natur an den Rande des Abgrunds getrieben. Wissenschaft, Ackerbau und Arbeitsteilung haben uns geholfen, unsere Kultur und Kommunikation weiterzuentwickeln, aber Genoziden und Ökoziden waren sie noch dienlicher. Es scheint daher an der Zeit, das ambitionierte, aber gescheiterte Experiment der Zivilisation aufzugeben und
nach etwas Neuem Ausschau zu halten.
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A pamphlet collecting six essays originally written for Alan Moore’s Dodgem Logic between 2010-2011. Take What You Need and Compost the Rest presents “post-civilization” as an anarchist political theory in which many of the basic tenants of civilization are rejected but many of the advantages of civilization are retained–a sort of scavenger attitude applied to politics. Essay topics include pro-science anti-civilization, cooperative scavenging, community survival, and the city that isn’t a city.
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