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  1. John Zerzan (* 1943 in Salem, Oregon) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Medienkünstler, Anarchist und eine zentrale Figur des Primitivismus in den Vereinigten Staaten. In seinem Werk kritisiert er Zivilisation als inhärent unterdrückend und stellt ihr Lebensformen prähistorischer Populationen gegenüber, als Sinnbild einer freien ...

  2. 4. Sept. 2018 · Yet Zerzan sees a constant spirit of revolt puncturing the gray impenetrable historical mass: revelatory and salvific moments, anarchies when ‘the passion for destruction’ and unlettered prophecy break through the chronologies of States. His chapters on labor history are full of madcap millenarians, outré unionists, and the ...

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    John Edward Zerzan (/ ˈ z ɜːr z ə n / ZUR-zən; born August 10, 1943) is an American anarchist and primitivist author. His works criticize agricultural civilization as inherently oppressive, and advocates drawing upon the ways of life of hunter-gatherers as an inspiration for what a free society should look like.

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · John Zerzan, questioning our traditional understanding of time, work, stress, daily life and their possible futures, belongs to the school of philosophers who actively argue against the mainstream common sense in the Western or the Eastern world.

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    John Zerzan (* 1943 in Salem, Oregon) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller, Medienkünstler, Anarchist und eine zentrale Figur des Primitivismus in den Vereinigten Staaten.

  6. John Zerzan has been an editor of Green Anarchy: A Journal of Anti-Civilization Theory and Practice since 2001. Green Anarchy [http://www.greenanarchy.org] is an important forum for critiques of civilization and visions of a non-dominated world.

  7. Silence (2008) “Silence used to be, to varying degrees, a means of isolation. Now it is the absence of silence that works to render today's world empty and isolating. Its reserves have been invaded and depleted.”