Collection: John Zerzan
Books and essays by John Zerzan, anarchist philosopher and leading theorist of anarcho-primitivism. This collection gathers his writing on the critique of civilization, agriculture, domestication, language, and technology — and his sustained argument for pre-industrial, hunter-gatherer ways of life as an alternative to the present order.
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A People’s History of Civilization - John Zerzan
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Minor defectsFuture Primitive Revisited - John Zerzan
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When We Are Human: Notes from the Age of Pandemics - John Zerzan
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Twilight of the Machines - John Zerzan
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Against Civilization: Readings and Reflections (Edited by John Zerzan)
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John Zerzan — Anarchist Philosopher and Critic of Civilization
John Zerzan is an American anarchist philosopher and author based in Eugene, Oregon. His work is positioned within anarcho-primitivism — a current of radical thought that locates the origins of domination not in capitalism or the state alone, but in the foundational structures of civilization itself. Zerzan has authored numerous books and essays over several decades, and maintains an active presence at johnzerzan.net.
His intellectual project centers on a sustained critique of agriculture, domestication, language, and technology as interlocking mechanisms through which human societies became alienated from direct, unmediated experience. Where other anarchist traditions concentrate critique on political economy or state power, Zerzan extends the analysis further back — to the symbolic and productive transformations that he argues preceded and enabled those structures. Hunter-gatherer modes of life serve in his writing as both a historical reference point and a countermodel to the administered present.
The books and essays collected here span his core arguments across these themes. Readers working in anarchist philosophy, green anarchism, or the broader critique of civilization will find his writing in direct dialogue with the Critical Theory & Philosophy titles held elsewhere in the Lokator100 catalogue.
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