This is the premier quarterly journal of anarcho-primitivist thought. It typically includes articles from people like Ted Kayznski, John Zerzan, and other experts and free thinkers in the primitivist movement from around the world.
This is the premier quarterly journal of anarcho-primitivist thought. It typically includes articles from people like Ted Kayznski, John Zerzan, and other experts and free thinkers in the primitivist movement from around the world. This issue includes an update from struggles in West Papua, guerilla warfare, an interview with Ward Churchill, practical re-wilding, anti-columbus actions, and a long, in depth article in opposition to national/"natural" anarchism/heirarchies (i.e. separtism based on ethnicity), among other things. There's a reason why they call this "an anti-civilization journal of theory and action".
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This is the premier quarterly journal of anarcho-primitivist thought. It typically includes articles from people like Ted Kayznski, John Zerzan, and other experts and free thinkers in the primitivist movement from around the world. This issue includes a look at the spiritual side, a notice to the civilized, lessons from tree sitters, world wide ecology reports, elf tactics, the battle against the ego, gods of Babylon, a new listing of actions, the psychology of high school, and more. There's a reason why they call this "an anti-civilization journal of theory and action".
This is the premier quarterly journal of anarcho-primitivist thought. It typically includes articles from people like Ted Kayznski, John Zerzan, and other experts and free thinkers in the primitivist movement from around the world. Highlights include John Zerzan's “On the Origins of War”; “Stones Can Speak”, a poetic and powerful look at what's going on in Bolivia by Jesus Sepulveda; “Only a Tsunami Will Do” (on-line now), a potent and lucid rant on feminism that's sure to create a storm of controversy; an interesting narrative piece by Viva MacSeoin; an extensive review of “Liberate Not Exterminate” the new apology for the city by the Curious George Brigade' and much more. There's a reason why they call this "an anti-civilization journal of theory and action".
This is the premier quarterly journal of anarcho-primitivist thought. It typically includes articles from people like Ted Kayznski, John Zerzan, and other experts and free thinkers in the primitivist movement from around the world. This issue presents a diverse critique of technology from a number of writers including John Zerzan, Ran Prieur, Mia X. Kursions, Laurel Luddite, the mosh@terranhackercorps, Kevin Tucker, Helena, Wolfi Landstreicher, John Aceves, and more. There's a reason why they call this "an anti-civilization journal of theory and action".
A little background information for those interested in "rewilding" and doing away with elements of civilization, elements that the green anarchists see to be the downfall of society. These are the core basics, meant to be understand and reflected on before delving into the theory present in the green anarchy newspaper. As a result, this information is more practical and useable; mindset, earth skills, bioregionalism, food that grows wild in your region, cultivation, reading lists, herbalism, finding wild selves through conflict with oppressors. Also contains a resource list and more information for those looking to do some studying.
A little background information for those interested in an introduction to anti-civilization anarchist thought and practice - doing away with elements of civilization, elements that the green anarchists see to be the downfall of society. These are the core basics, meant to be understand and reflected on before delving into the theory present in the green anarchy newspaper. As a result, this information is more practical and useable; anarchy vs anarchism, division of labor and specialization, origins of patriarchy, domestification of life, biocentricism, primitivism, symbolic culture, rejection of science, technology, industrialism, mass society, liberation vs organization, reform vs revolution, need to be critical, influences and solidarity, resisting the mega machine, and a big resource and reading list!
Some brief history of rivers, dams, water power, water Infrastructure, good house/bad house, breaking the water cycle, cheap salvage water cachment, home water use and reuse, graywater, plumbing basics, wetlands for wastewater treatement, urban watershed restoration, water hyacinth fetish page, build your own petal powered washer. A diy permaculture guide to "harvesting" rainwater, conserving water, and channeling waste water into more functional purposes than just sending it down the drain.
Witty, irreverent, yet completely straightforward, intelligent, nonjudgmental, and downright practical and USEFUL. These are just a few adjectives for one of the most popular progressive guides about sex and all of its related realms! From 'What's Inside A Girl' to 'The Zen Of Finger Fucking', 'Basic Brain Weirdness' and the underwear. Then of course there's pregnancy, what to do when the penis crashes, long-term relationships, and goofy and gay. Honestly, if you only pick one book on sex in all its wonderful practicalities, this should be it. And buy one for your mother, little brother, sister, and jaded aunt. And best friend, favorite partner, and 'wish they were my favorite partner.' Now in a new, even more comprehensive edition, with nine new chapters on such topics as sex during pregnancy, sex laws, and a chapter just for physicians. Now in it's 5th edition with even more more more!
Witty, irrereverent, yet completely straightforward, intelligent, nonjudgemental, and downright practical and USEFUL. These are just a few adjectives for one of the most popular progressive guides about sex and all of its related realms! From 'What's Inside A Girl' to 'The Zen Of Finger Fucking', 'Basic Brain Weirdness' and the underwear. Then of course there's pregnancy, what to do when the penis crashes, long-term relationships, and goofy and gay. Honestly, if you only pick one book on sex in all its wonderful practicalities, this should be it. And buy one for your mother, little brother, sister, and jaded aunt. And best friend, favorite partner, and 'wish they were my favorite partner.' Now in a new, even more comprehensive edition, with nine new chapters on such topics as sex during pregnancy, sex laws, and a chapter just for physicians.
A collectors item from the anti-colonial struggles of the seventies. This text details how the US military and CIA worked with Solider of Fortune magazine and others to send white mercenaries to fight for the Ian Smith regime in Rhodesia. While the nitty gritty details are mainly of historical significance, given the heavy reliance on "contractors" in Iraq and elsewhere, the broad outlines of this work remain relevant today. I'm not sure if it's more hilarious that the CIA would hire white mercenaries or that they would make the effort to publicly criticize such an action simultaneously! From the introduction by Jon Dough: "Although the CIA's mercenary operation for Zimbabwe had failed in the end, the machinery remains as a covert weapon that can be restarted and put to use in new imperialist interventions and wars in the Global South. That's why this investigative report still has useful knowledge for everyone tracking the bloody footprints of the u.s. empire."
I know very little about hacking, but this zine is awesome. For those already hacking or people who are just plain interested in the issues Hack This Zine focuses on not only "how to" but discusses the principles and philosphy of activist hacking. Informative, fasciniating and exciting this issue has: a story about the editor's house being raided by the FBI, IndyMedia's battles with right wing hackers, finding and exploiting PHP vulnerabilities, Internet Liberation Front, hacking Mac OS X, cryptography, info gathering during a protest, etc. It's comforting to know that the fight isn't just out on the streets but also in this incredible and limitless arena we call the internet.
I know very little about hacking, but this zine is awesome. For those already hacking or people who are just plain interested in the issues Hack This Zine focuses on not only "how to" but discusses the principles and philosphy of activist hacking. Informative, fasciniating and exciting this issue has: hackers, crackers, artists & anarchists - hackbloc, support hairball against unjust felony charges - hacker defense network, fighting the commercialization of the internet - internet liberation front, pirate radio and the dreaded FCC - evildeshi, declaration of the independence of cyberspace - john barlow of the EFF, uk indymedia interview - hackers defending open publishing systems, misadventures of irish hackers - C, the art of writing a web worm in php - world cant wait, writing a php fuzzer to self-discover web vulnerabilities, arp poisoning darkangel, ars viralis: the viral art - nomenumbra, proxy chaining outthere, tunnelling and tor kuroishi, anatomy of a phone number, dismantling the copyright industry disrespectcopyrights.net, black and white chicago 2600, and graffiti and counter-culture the wooster collective. It's comforting to know that the fight isn't just out on the streets but also in this incredible and limitless arena we call the internet.
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A hardcore/punk fanzine created by editors who weren't satisified with other, similarly formatted music zines (so they created their own!). The best in post hardcore, emo action, and good discussion based writing and community. #34 features interviews with Against Me! and Tear it Up. #35 is the "punks over 30" issue. #36 features a big cover story on the band Rambo. #37 features Yage. #38 is the education issue. #39 features an extensive Evasion interview, Del Cielo, Umlaut, and more!