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Layla AbdelRahim - How Ivan the Fool Defeats Civilized Pedagogies
http://layla.miltsov.org/how-ivan-the-fool-defeats-civilized-pedagogies A Guest Seminar on Globalization, Education and Change, 8 February 2012, McGill University At the very root of the anthropogenic world we have marred with divisions by class, race, gender, species, and other isms lies the ontology of humanism deeply cemented in consumerism or the idea that everything exists in a hierarchy of "food chain". Conceptualizing inter-species relationships in these terms ascribes a consumerist purpose for allCollected in miltsov's videos Feb 18, 2012 -
Anarchy for All: Expanding the Horizons of Practice Beyond Privilege
http://layla.miltsov.org/anarchy-for-all-expanding-the-horizons-of-practice-beyond-privilege/Privilege The nature of civilization is to classify and stratify. Throughout history, human and non-human animals have been discriminated, marginalized, exploited, neglected, and abused based on different, random criteria.Collected in miltsov's videos Aug 12, 2011 -
Layla AbdelRahim "Tell these Stories to your Children"
http://layla.miltsov.org/tell-these-stories-to-your-children Presentation of my research on ontologies of wilderness and domestication at the conference "In the beginning: Anarchism, Christianity and the roots of resistance" in Portland, OR 6th-7th August 2010. Like the Egyptian pyramids of exploitation or the empires of devastation, the stories we tell our children stand firmly on a few fundamental concepts.Collected in miltsov's videos Jul 30, 2011 -
John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 2 of 2
As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a "primitivist" or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. In this talk, he reflects on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.Collected in miltsov's videos Jul 30, 2011 -
John Zerzan The Greening of Anarchy: the shift towards an anti-civilization approach 1 of 2
As one of the foremost writers and speakers critiquing civilization and articulating a "primitivist" or green anarchist approach, John Zerzan has traveled extensively across the country and overseas. In this talk, he reflects on the shift in anarchist thought and practice over the past decade, and what we might learn from people resisting cultures of death around the world.Collected in miltsov's videos Jul 29, 2011 -
John Zerzan: Anarcho-Primitivism versus a Darkening Reality
Collected in miltsov's videos Dec 20, 2009

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miltsov http://layla.miltsov.org/how-ivan-the-... A Guest Seminar on Globalization, Education and Change, 8 February 2012, McGill University At the very root of the anthropogenic world we have marred with divisions by class, race, gender, species, and other isms lies the ontology of humanism deeply cemented in consumerism or the idea that everything exists in a hierarchy of "food chain". Conceptualizing inter-species relationships in these terms ascribes a consumerist purpose for all
Feb 18, 2012