Black and Green Review no 2 by Kevin Tucker (2015-10-29)
Description:
Black and Green Review is a new anarcho-primitivist journal focused on expanding anti-civilization and green anarchist praxis, discourse and debate. Following on the legacy of Species Traitor and Green Anarchy, this new publication seeks to draw out the critique of civilization and the return to wildness. For a passionate resistance and wild existence. Editors: Kevin Tucker, John Zerzan, Four Legged Human, Steve Kirk, and Evan Cestari. CONTENTS: Opening Editorial: Kevin Tucker Greetings from John Zerzan The Biggest Hearts: Natasha Alvarez ESSAYS Not So Close Encounters: John Zerzan To Speak of Wildness: Kevin Tucker The Unseen Light: Lincoln Finch Written in Stone: Four Legged Human DISCUSSION Stone Tools and Symbolic Thought: Cliff Hayes News from Prehistory: John Zerzan Subjects Object: Kevin Tucker Why the Primitive Skills Movement is Failing Us: Tamarack Song FIELD NOTES FROM THE PRIMAL WAR True Crime Case Files: Fiber Optic Cable Attack Spawning Blooms, Spawning Extinctions: Kevin Tucker Losing Ground: Syria's New Climate Nomads: Evan Cestari The Forest is Our Livelihood: Sofia Yu on the Fate of the Penan Field Work in the End Times, Part Two REVIEWS 'To Our Friends' Unavoidable Damage: a Review of Glass Cage and a Deadly Wandering American Exodus