A people's history of civilization

"The lofty view of man's progress called "history" deserves a new perspective--that of the common person, not liberated but burdened by modernity. The American anarchist, primitivist philosopher, and author John Zerzan critiques agriculture-based civilization as inherently oppres...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Zerzan, John, 1944- aut (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: Feral House pbl (Publicador)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Port Townsend, WA : Feral House [2018]
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Sumario:"The lofty view of man's progress called "history" deserves a new perspective--that of the common person, not liberated but burdened by modernity. The American anarchist, primitivist philosopher, and author John Zerzan critiques agriculture-based civilization as inherently oppressive and advocates drawing upon the life of hunter-gatherers as an inspiration for what free society should look like. Subjects of his criticism include domestication, language, symbolic thought, and the concept of time. This book includes sixteen essays ranging from the beginning of civilization to today's general crisis. Zerzan provides a critical perspective about civilization."--Publisher's website.
Descripción Física:311 páginas : ilustraciones ; 22 cm
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ISBN:9781627310598