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Reconsidering Primitivism, Technology, & the Wild

Willful Disobedience Volume 3, number 2

Willful Disobedience Volume 4, number 3–4

Willful Disobedience Volume 3, number 3

Willful Disobedience Volume 2, number 6

Essays from Willful Disobedience Volume 1–2

Willful Disobedience Volume 2, number 9

Alternative Energy Technology?: Articles from “Green Anarchist”

Feral: a journal towards wildness

Green Anarchy #22

Research and Development: Articles on Surveillance Technologies from “Green Anarchist”

Anti-developmentalist Perspectives

Midnight in the Century

Primitivism in Technological Society

When Capitalism Goes Green

Anti-developmentalism

Technological Society—Mass Society

Taking Stock: Reflections on the Uncertain Likelihood of a European Revolution

Capitalism, Therefore Crisis

Anarchism = Zerzan?

Capital, Technology and Proletariat

Throwing Stones at Progress

What Ought to be the Anarchist Attitude Towards the Machine

Post-Affluence Anarchy: A Dialogue

Bicycles and Civilization

I Am Not A Machine, I Am A Human Being

“More, Much More” and other writings

Progress and Nuclear Power: The Destruction of the Continent and Its Peoples

Industrial Society and Its Future

Mini Theory

Feral Revolution

Hack Back

You Won’t Find Me on Friendster

Modern Technology and Anarchism

Liber AAA — The Art of Anarchic Artha

Anarchy in Critical Dystopias: An Anatomy of Rebellion

\/\The Conscience of a Hacker/\/

Sermon on the Cyber Mount

Winning back the Internet by building our own

To our friends

Letter to a Turkish anarchist

Answer to Some Comments Made in Green Anarchist

Interview with Ted Kaczynski

Forward to Technological Slavery

Radical Archaeology as Dissent

When Non-Violence is Suicide

Renewable Energy: Alternative Consumption and the consumption of alternatives

Chemicals are good for you

Technology, Science and Anarchism

Primitives and Extropians

Seduction of the Cyber Zombies

Paradise (to be) Regained

Anarchism and the Politics of Technology

Anarchism and Political Theory

The Utopia of Rules

Anarchy In The USA

Technocracy

Uploading

Reflections on the End of Work

Second-Best Life: Real Virtuality

Numb and Number

Against Technology: A talk by John Zerzan (April 23, 1997)

Agriculture

Surveillance and Domestication

Biting the Apple (or not)

Twenty-first Century Sex

Automation and the Need for a Social Vision

Thirty Theses

Catastrophism, Disaster Management and Sustainable Submission

Ran Prieur on Avatar

Civilization Will Eat Itself

Anarchism in Action

Techno-Utopianism, Counterfeit and Real

Intermediate-Scale Technology

Essays from Species Traitor

Everywhere and Nowhere

Green Desperation Fuels Red Fascism

Player Piano

Insurgent Anarchism; An Idea Whose Time Has Come

Gender Acceleration: A Blackpaper

Bristol, Britain’s Flagship ‘Smart City’

Computer users foil fascists

Capitalism, Technology and the Environment

Biophilia: Toward Re-Humanization

Review: Superintelligence — Paths, Dangers, Strategies

Good Old-Fashioned Trade Unionism

No Code Alone Will Save You

Technology and Class Struggle

Doxcare

Prism: The Internet as New Enclosure

Tools and Tactics in the Portland Protests

Beyond Primitivism: Toward a Twenty-First Century Anarchist Theory and Praxis for Science

AlieNation: The Map of Despair

Anarchist Perspectives on Net Neutrality

As We See It!

Deserting the Digital Utopia

Smart Phone Feature Request: Guest Mode

Biotechnology, confusion, fear and protest

War is Already Here

Environmentalists versus Ecologists

End-to-End Encryption 101

Choosing the Proper Tool for the Task

Burner Phone Best Practices

Operational Security Lessons on the Fury Road

No Ethical Activism Under Capitalism

Limitations of Leftism

Radical Green Populism: Climate Change, Social Change and the Power of Everyday Practices

Free From Civilization

Back to 1911

Cybernetics & Entheogenics

Computers and Anarchism

Is that a singularity in your pocket or are you just happy to see me enslaved?: Transhumanism’s class problem

Contributions Toward the Resumption of Hostilities

Against technology

Brain Work and Manual Work

Cyberpunk and Technology

From Riot to Insurrection

Considerations on illegality

Technology

Civilization and the Creative Urge

Civilization and its latest discontents: A review of Against His-story! Against Leviathan!

Capitalism & Electrification

Alienation, Marvelous Pursuits and the New Nomadic Sciences

another untitled poem

Interview with Peter Lamborn Wilson

Is Technology Neutral?

Forest Occupation in Catalunya

Primitivism, anarcho-primitivism and anti-civilisationism: criticism

Do you want Geoengineering with your climate change?

Is primitivism realistic? An anarchist reply to John Zerzan and others

Review: Science & Capital — Radical Essays on Science & Technology

Review: Anarchism, Marxism and the Future of the Left

No Globalisation... and a good few ‘no’s when it comes to anti-globalisation too!

Technology And Anarchism

The Religion of Technology

Technology, Capitalism and Anarchism

Technoskeptic

Golem in the Catacombs

Anti-Technologies of Resistance

We Want to Watch Shining Stars...

Where Do We Meet Face to Face

Smarter Prison? — Call for War on the Technology Multinationals

Anarcho-Syndicalism, Technology and Ecology

Call to Socialism

Here at the Center of a World in Revolt

Beyond the Symbolic and towards the Collapse

Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World

Why I am not an Anti-Primitivist

Towards a Liberatory Technology

Smart Attack!

Having Little, Being Much: A Chronicle of Fredy Perlman’s Fifty Years

Technophilia, An Infantile Disorder

Anarchy after Leftism

Musings on Nothingness

Your Phone is a Cop

Destructive Production

Communiques of ITS

Technology Is Making Queers Of Us All

The Suffocating Void

Marxism, Anarchism and the Roots of the New Totalitarianism

2+2=7

2017 and "Killer Apps" for the Transition

300 Million Random Assholes Voting On How You Die

A Revolutionary for Our Times

Anarchism 2.0

An Anarchist FAQ

The Anarcho-Primitivist Who Wants Us All to Give Up Technology

Anarchotranshumanism: This Machine Kills Ability

And the world shall become Google

The Anxieties of Iron

As I watch the world through the porthole, I get a little bored…

The Attack on Our Senses

Authoritarian and Democratic Technics

Between You and Me

Beyond the Moment

Black Seed: Issue 3

Breaking Google Campus

Cancer, Technology and and Ineffable Visceral Space

Caught in the Net

Caught in the Web

The Communiques of Wild Reaction

A Crime Called Freedom: The Writings of Os Cangaceiros (Volume One)

The crypto anarchist manifesto

Crypto Will Not Save Us From the Capitalist Workplace

Curiousity is the Harbinger of Revolution

The Cybernetic Hypothesis

In Defense of Western Civilization

A Demonstrator’s Guide to Gas Masks and Goggles

A Demonstrator’s Guide to Helmets

A Demonstrator’s Guide to Responding to Gunshot Wounds

The Desktop Regulatory State

The End of the World

The Environment

The Environmental Crisis

Every Scientist Should Be An Anarchist

Everything Is Sanitised, But We Are Constantly Wringing Our Tired Hands

The False Promise of Green Technology

Of Flying Cars and the Declining Rate of Profit

Free Culture Benefits Everyone But the Middle Man

From One Vulnerability, Another

The Ghost of Theory

Godfrey Reggio Interview

Hello From the Wired

The Homebrew Industrial Revolution

The Honest Alan Moore Interview

How I Blew Up Harold Snilly

The Impossible Consensus

The Incoherence and Unsurvivability of Non-Anarchist Transhumanism

The Information Railroad

The Information Revolution and the Class Struggle

The Insurrectional Project

The Internet as New Enclosure

The Internet was always anarchist, so Anarchists must learn to become responsible for operating it

On Irregularity: between Analysis and Desire

The Littering Ape

Luddite Goals and Principles

Marcos Loves Modernization

The Megamachines Are False Specters

Metropolis... By Strange Command

Modern Science and Anarchism

Naming All Of The Names

The Network of Domination

New Technologies, Extraterrestrial Exploitation & The Future Of Capitalism

The Nihilist’s Dictionary

Notes toward a Neo-Luddite Manifesto

Novelty Of An Overloaded Transformer

The Nuclearization of the World

On Socialist Cybernetics

An Open Letter on Technology and Mediation

The Origins of Primitivism (1977–1988)

Poking Around…

A primitivist response to Andrew Flood’s question: Is primitivism realistic?

Progress versus Liberty

Proletarian Gob #5

Radical Agriculture

Re-enchanting Humanity

The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society

The Revolution of Everyday Life

The Rise of Hierarchy

Scarcity and Abundance Under Anarchism

Science As Radicalism

The Sick Society

The Snap of a Twig

A Specious Species

The Struggle Is Over, Or Everything Continues?

Surveillance, Control and Repression

The System Currently In Place

The Technological Society

The Technological System

Ted Kaczynski’s Interview with the John Jay Sentinel

Theses on Covid-1984

Tools to Capture, Tame and Restrain

A Tsunami of Metaphors

The Unabomber's Ethics

The Undesirables

The War Against Territory, the Highest Stage of Domination

What is Anarcho-Transhumanism?

Utopia, not futurism

Why the Technological System Will Destroy Itself

The worker and the machine

Xenofeminism

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