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Running on Emptiness The Pathology of Civilization

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ISBN-10: 092291575X

ISBN-13: 9780922915750

Edition: 2002

Authors: John Zerzan, Theresa Kintz

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Running on Emptiness is a greatest hits volume of Zeran's anti-technological essays including: Against Technology, Why I Hate Star Trek, We All Live in Waco and Whose Unabomber.
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Book details

List price: $12.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Feral House
Publication date: 4/1/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Educated at Stanford, San Francisco State and USC, John Zerzan was active in the movement of the ‘60s in San Francisco and Berkeley. In recent years he has been published in the theory journal TELOS, the Detroit publication Fifth Estate, Eugene’s Green Anarchy, and Species Traitor (anarcho-primitivist). His books include Elements of Refusal (1988, 1998), Future Primitive (1994), Against Civilization (1999), Running on Emptiness (2002), Twilight of the Machines (2008), and Origins: A John Zerzan Reader (2010). An active participant in the contemporary anarchist resurgence, Zerzan has been an invited speaker at both radical and conventional events on several continents. His weekly…    

Introduction
Running on Emptiness: the Failure of Symbolic Thought
Time and Its Discontents
Against Technology
That Thing We Do
Enemy of the State
Abstract Expressionism: Painting as Vision and Critique
The Age of Nihilism
Postscript to Future Primitive re the Transition
Age of Grief
In Memoriam
Why I Hate Star Trek
PBS, Power, and Postmodernism
Who is Chomsky?
"Hakim Bey," Postmodern "Anarchist"
City of Light
We All Live in Waco
Whose Unabomber?
Domestication News
We Have to Dismantle All This
He Means It. Do You?
How Ruinous Does It Have to Get?
How Postmodernism Greases the Rails
So ... How did You Become an Anarchist?
No Way Out?
Bibliography