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Future Primitive and Other Essays is a collection of essays by anarcho-primitivist philosopher John Zerzan published by Autonomedia in 1994. The book became the subject of increasing interest after Zerzan and his beliefs rose to fame in the aftermath of the trial of fellow thinker Theodore Kaczynski and the 1999 anti-WTO protests in Seattle. It was republished in 1996 by Semiotext(e), and has since been translated into French (1998), Turkish (2000), Spanish (2001), and Catalan (2002). As is the case with Zerzan's previous collection of essays, , Future Primitive is regarded by Anarcho-Primitivists and technophobes as an underground classic.

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  • Future Primitive and Other Essays is a collection of essays by anarcho-primitivist philosopher John Zerzan published by Autonomedia in 1994. The book became the subject of increasing interest after Zerzan and his beliefs rose to fame in the aftermath of the trial of fellow thinker Theodore Kaczynski and the 1999 anti-WTO protests in Seattle. It was republished in 1996 by Semiotext(e), and has since been translated into French (1998), Turkish (2000), Spanish (2001), and Catalan (2002). As is the case with Zerzan's previous collection of essays, , Future Primitive is regarded by Anarcho-Primitivists and technophobes as an underground classic. (en)
  • Futuro Primitivo é o título de um do ensaio que dá nome ao livro escrito pelo autor anarco-primitivista estadunidense John Zerzan, Future Primitive and Other Essays publicado originalmente em 1994. (pt)
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  • Anarchy: a Journal of Desire Armed
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  • Future Primitive and Other Essays is a collection of essays by anarcho-primitivist philosopher John Zerzan published by Autonomedia in 1994. The book became the subject of increasing interest after Zerzan and his beliefs rose to fame in the aftermath of the trial of fellow thinker Theodore Kaczynski and the 1999 anti-WTO protests in Seattle. It was republished in 1996 by Semiotext(e), and has since been translated into French (1998), Turkish (2000), Spanish (2001), and Catalan (2002). As is the case with Zerzan's previous collection of essays, , Future Primitive is regarded by Anarcho-Primitivists and technophobes as an underground classic. (en)
  • Futuro Primitivo é o título de um do ensaio que dá nome ao livro escrito pelo autor anarco-primitivista estadunidense John Zerzan, Future Primitive and Other Essays publicado originalmente em 1994. (pt)
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