VICE Speaks With Anti-Civilization Theorist John Zerzan
Anarcho Primitivist John Zerzan would rather we abandoned our modern pleasantries and returned to the hunter-gatherer lifestyle. Now 70 years old, Zerzan reflects on the state of the world and the problem of modern technopoly.
Twelve Theses on WikiLeaks
While one can look at WikiLeaks as a political
project, it can also be seen as the
"pilot" phase in an evolution towards a far more generalized culture
of anarchic exposure, beyond the traditional politics of openness and
transparency.
Sing, Cuckoo, Sing. Death is a-comin’ in
Poet, singer, songwriter and anarchist genius Tuli Kupferberg died on Monday. A founding member of the Fugs, the first underground rock band, he was 86.
Up Against the Gangster World: Red Noir at The Living Theatre
If you are in the New York area at any time before February 28, do not miss the opportunity to participate in this transformational theatrical experience. Go there, play with the players, and be sure to say hello to Judith Malina. You won't meet a more venerable and magical visionary of the theater.
Why I Broke Up with the Anarchist Community
Five years ago, I stopped doing work in the anarchist community because it wasn't meeting my needs. If my anarchist community refused to grow up, that didn't mean I had to do the same. But I never stopped considering myself an anarchist.