http://layla.miltsov.org/introduction-to-z
John Zerzan is one of the most interesting contemporary thinkers in the United States, at least. Like everything else in life, in order to fully appreciate Zerzan's contribution to epistemology or the philosophy of civilisation, first, one has to read his work and hear his conferences -- for, here, I only present my personal interpretation of his theory -- and second, consider the context through which his voice and energy resonate. His contribution becomes even more impressive in light of the processes of Western institutionalisation of Thought and commodification of Knowledge -- a totalitarian context that tolerates no challenge (philosophical or otherwise) that would threaten "the American way of life".
wow... I like this guy.. I've been trying to find stuff on primivism for a few days now with no avail, this is definetly a start
damerz0405 11 months ago
Man why did that woman field that question? How dainty it was pressed on Zerzan as if he'd like to entertain some obviously soft globalization and take criticism. I'm sorry but I'll break my civility, I am mad at that questioner.
Ideas are developed apart from race, they evolve and change, Hegel's logic could apply to any "race"... what a stupid question. Stupid and low brow question.
PObserver 1 year ago
It's this typical political correct babble of the left. It seems as if they're allergic for white intellectuals. Don't forget there are a lot of Asian intellectuals as well out there in the academic world. The Faustian West was a white enterprise and the Asian empires like Japan deliberately copied them! Which explains the white/asian dominance on the institutionalized intellectual terrain.
It's thus pretty obvious that many blacks/other races aren't that well represented.
HerrNebuchadnezzar 2 years ago
why bring up race?? doesn't contribute anything to the discussion..
Vaerify 3 years ago 2
that stupid bitch. why the fuck aren't you listening to the aboriginal talk, you whiny little brat?
zzz33333 3 years ago
That was one long question.
eight38s 3 years ago