Anarchy in the USA. "highest-profile anarchist"?

kelber at mindspring.com kelber at mindspring.com
Sun Dec 6 13:55:40 CST 2015


If you're saying that these arguments reduce down to the idea that humans are a blight on what would have been a pristine, and, even more nonsensically "moral" planet, I agree that they're pointless. But along with being polluting, war-mongering beings, we're analytical, so why the hell not analyze how things could have been different?

Laura


-----Original Message-----

From: David Morris 

And if written language was a wrong turn, does he suggest a Eden alternative.  To suggest that all human history since cave days was a wrong turn sounds crack-potted to me.
David Morris

On Sunday, December 6, 2015,  <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
Note to human race: If you're going to give up hunting and gathering in favor of agriculture, realize that you will now be shitting where you're eating. Please consider inventing sewage systems before adopting this lifestyle, or your encampments will be breeding grounds for diseases that never existed before, such as smallpox and bubonic plague. Regards, Mother Nature.

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From: glenn fuller 

     John Zeran is far from insane and his
      musings about a pre-civilized utopia are hardly anything new.   A
      lot of his philosophy is an anthropological rehash of
      Genesis   and other creation myths.   His major contribution  has
      been identifying Agriculture instead of the Serpent,  as  the
      devil.  As a teenage having  weeded what I thought were
      innumerable rows for limitless afternoons under a baking Virgina
      sun;  I can't say I disagree.        

      

      On 12/05/2015 07:02 PM, David Morris wrote:

    
    Why argue with insanity? Unless offered a greater
      insanity.
      

        On Saturday, December 5, 2015, Mark Thibodeau <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com>
        wrote:

        
          Haha! I've been reading Zerzan since before the
            Unabomber got caught! He's a hilarious fringe philosopher
            who believes agriculture and written language are when
            mankind took a wrong turn. Kind of difficult to argue
            against THAT kind of deep down dissidence, eh?
            

            
            J
          
          

            On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 5:05 PM,
              Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com>
              wrote:

              http://www.believermag.com/issues/201511/?read=article_sherman

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