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245 00 $aAgainst civilization :$breadings and reflections /$cedited by John Zerzan ; illustrations by R.L. Tubbesing.
250 $aEnlarged edition.
264 1 $aLos Angeles, CA :$bFeral House,$c[2005]
264 4 $canti-copyright 2005
300 $a1 online resource (xi, 275 pages) :$billustrations
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 273-275).
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $a"A new anthology edited by the anarchist philosopher John Zerzan ... The book is composed of excerpts from the works of a wide range of authors who've offered radical critiques of industrial society. Against Civilization is not all poetic rage; the various contributions include reasoned analyses of the inherent contradictions of industrial capitalism, celebrations of vernacular culture, and inspiring visions of worlds beyond systematic domination and exploitation. As Kirkpatrick Sale has said of the book, 'It is its collective refusal to say 'Here is civilization: just accept it' that makes this volume so important. Read it and you will never think of civilization in the same way again"--From publisher's description.
520 8 $aThis anthology about "the pathology of civilization" offers insight into how progress and technology have led to emptiness and alienation.
505 00 $tForeword /$rChellis Glendinning --$tIntroduction /$rJohn Zerzan --$gPreface.$tUnintended Consequences /$rKevin Tucker --$gSection I.$tOutside Civilization.$tThe Golden Feast /$rRoy Walker ;$tThe Noble Savage : A Study in Romantic Naturalism /$rHoxie Neale Fairchild ;$tDiscourse on the Origins of Inequality /$rJean-Jacques Rousseau ;$t"Excursions" /$rHenry David Thoreau ;$tAgainst His-story, Against Leviathan! /$rFredy Perlman ;$tPrimitive Man and His Food /$rArnold DeVries ;$tThe Original Affluent Society /$rMarshall Sahlins ;$tBirds Combat Civilization /$rLynn Clive ;$tWildflowers : A Bouquet of Theses /$rJohn Landau ;$tMinima Moralia : Reflections from Damaged Life /$rTheodor Adorno ;$tOur Kind /$rMarvin Harris ;$tSpokane Museum /$rRamona Wilson --
505 00 $gSection II.$tThe Coming of Civilization.$tThe Earth as Modified by Human Action /$rGeorge P. Marsh ;$tBeyond Geography : The Western Spirit Against the Wilderness /$rFrederick Turner ;$tThe Invasion Within : The Contest of Cultures in Colonial North America /$rJams Axtell ;$tElements of Refusal /$rJohn Zerzan ;$tNature and Madness /$rPaul Shepard ;$tHealth and the Rise of Civilization /$rMark Nathan Cohen ;$tThe Search for Society /$rRobin Fox ;$tMy Name of Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization /$rChellis Glendinning ;$tSociety Against the State /$rPierre Clastres ;$tThe Land of the Naked People /$rMadhusree Mukerjee ;$tReading and Writing /$rRobert Wolff --
505 00 $gSection III.$tThe Nature of Civilization.$tOn the Aesthetic Education of Man /$rFriedrich Schiller ;$tTheory of Four Movements and General Destinies /$rCharles Fourier ;$tCivilization and Its Discontents /$rSigmund Freud ;$tCivilization and the Primitive /$rJohn Landau ;$tEclipse of Reason /$rMax Horkheimer ;$tDawn and Decline /$rMax Horkheimer ;$tWas Civilization a Mistake? /$rRichard Heinberg ;$tHere: a small history of a mining town in the american southwest: warren/bisbee az /$rBarbara Mor ;$tToward a History of Needs /$rIvan Illich ;$tModernity and the Holocaust /$r; Zygmunt Bauman ;$tCivilization Is Like a Jetliner /$rT. Fulano ;$tIndustrial Society and Its Future /$rUnabomber (aka "FC") ;$tThe Old Way and Civilization /$rTamarack Song ;$tWomen/Wilderness /$rUrsula K. LeGuin --
505 00 $gSection IV.$tThe Pathology of Civilization.$tConventional Lies, or Our Civilization /$rMax Nordau ;$tThe Final Empire : The Collapse of Civilization and The Seed of the Future /$rWilliam H. Koetke ;$tThe Collapse of Complex Societies /$rJoseph A. Tainter ;$tWhere the Wasteland Ends : Politics and Transcendence in Postindustrial Society /$rTheodore Roszak ;$tThe Parable of the Tribes : The Problem of Power in Social Evolution /$rAndrew Bard Schmookler ;$tCritique of Cynical Reason /$rPeter Sloterdijk ;$tThe Seeds of Time /$rFredric Jameson ;$tThe Medium Is the Medium /$rlabor of ludd ;$tHow Nice to Be Civilized! /$rDes Réfractaires ;$tCivilization in Bulk /$rDavid Watson ;$tMemories and Visions of Paradise /$rRichard Heinberg ;$tThey're Always Telling Me I'm Too Angry /$rChrystos ;$tMan and Technics : A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life /$rOswald Spengler ;$tIn Search of Noble Ancestors /$rJohn Mohawk --
505 00 $gSection V.$tThe Resistance to Civilization.$tAvoiding Social and Ecological Disaster : The Politics of World Transformation /$rRudolf Bahro ;$tFuture Primitive /$rJohn Zerzan ;$tNews from Nowhere /$rWilliam Morris ;$tFeral Revolution /$rFeral Faun ;$tDon't Eat Your Revolution! Make It! /$rAnonymous ;$tThe Machine in Our Heads /$rGlenn Parton ;$tRevolt of the Bats /$rAlon K. Raab ;$tRebels Against the Future : Lessons from the Luddites /$rKirkpatrick Sale ;$tActions Speak Louder Than Words /$rDerrick Jensen ;$tWe Have To Dismantle All This /$rAnti-Authoritarians Anonymous ;$tTalking to the Owls and Butterflies /$rJohn (Fire) Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes ;$tAnarcho-Futurist Manifesto /$rGroup of Anarcho-Futurists ;$tWoman and Nature : The Roaring Inside Her /$rSusan Griffin ;$tWhy Civilization? /$rCommuniqué #23 from Disorderly Conduct #6.
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650 0 $aCivilization, Modern$y20th century.
650 0 $aCivilization, Modern$y21st century.
650 0 $aTechnology and civilization$xPolitical aspects.
650 0 $aAnarchism$xEnvironmental aspects.
650 6 $aAnarchisme.
650 6 $aCivilisation$y20e siècle.
650 6 $aCivilisation$y21e siècle.
650 6 $aTechnologie et civilisation$xAspect politique.
650 6 $aAnarchisme$xAspect de l'environnement.
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