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stealthismeme · 5 years ago
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Decomposing Wood
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Returning to Reality a response to Paul Shepard’s “The Vegetarians”, by Michael B.
Returning to Reality a response to Paul Shepard’s “The Vegetarians”, by Michael B.
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Rebuttal of Paul Shepard’s “The Vegetarians” in his essay “Post-Historic Primitivism” in The Wilderness Condition: Essays on Environment and Civilization
https://archive.org/stream/Post-historicPrimitivism/Post-historicPrimitivism_djvu.txt
Laying out a scathing illogical introduction, Shepard wastes no time in announcing his unsubstantiated generally held biases towards people who abstain from…
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stealthismeme · 6 years ago
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Permaculture Debunk of Tao Orion’s “Beyond the War on Invasives” https://www.instagram.com/p/ByOD_-OgapF/?igshid=5n3xsoko6qwm
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stealthismeme · 6 years ago
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stealthismeme · 6 years ago
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Turn up your sound to hear the difference in summer insect life between a mowed field and our neighboring property 3 years into a gradual restoration. This is what it’s all about! More native plants means more native bugs, deeper roots, and slower, cleaner runoff. Which means cleaner water, more food, and over all better habitat for larger wildlife!
Patched this together from a vid we took to show off that box turtle (we were excited to see a new individual!). The bugs you can hear in the first bit are mostly the ones from our yard, they’re just that loud. The difference is even more obvious in person, so I’ll try to take a better vid this summer!
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stealthismeme · 6 years ago
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rethinking civilization
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stealthismeme · 6 years ago
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Out of Civilitopia
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Women gathering murnong and other food, as sketched by squatter Henry Godfrey, on November 1, 1843. Drawing from the artist’s sketchbook, La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria.
The nutshell story of civilization begins with its formation as an evolutionary adaptation based on humans’ advanced intelligence setting them apart from other animals. Civilized humans see, experience…
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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A Note on #CowAppreciationDay One of the most haunting statements I've heard about race-based oppression was uttered by Randall Robinson, repeated by Dr.
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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modern day example of a Vegan Primitivist
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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Why Grandmothers May Hold The Key To
Why Grandmothers May Hold The Key To
  June 7, 20186:00 AM ET Heard on All Things Considered
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John Poole
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Grandmothers and mothers were keeping the kids fed, not man the hunter.
Fabio Consoli for NPR
A hunter with bow and arrow, in a steamy sub-Saharan savanna, stalks a big, exotic animal. After killing and butchering it, he and his hunt-mates bring it back to their families and celebrate.
About ‘How…
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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Anarcho-Primitivism: Civilization, Symbolic Culture, and Rewilding
Anarcho-Primitivism: Civilization, Symbolic Culture, and Rewilding Revolutionary Left Radio, Jul 24, 2017 Dr. Layla AbdelRahim is an anthropologist, author, Revolutionary, and anarcho-primitivist thinker who urges us to examine civilization, its premises, its psychology, its pathologies, and its manifestations (including capitalism). She sits down with Brett to discuss the philosophy of…
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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a people's history of civilization
a people’s history of civilization
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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a people's history of civilization
a people’s history of civilization
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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…
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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It’s so fucking annoying watching people be so obsessed over cute animals/pets while they mindlessly exploit so many other nonhuman species on the daily
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stealthismeme · 7 years ago
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Carnist logic is oft applied with bias.
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