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Add sections to the bookbuilder: A People’s History of Civilization (John Zerzan)

 

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A People’s History of Civilization
 
 
Also by John Zerzan
Introduction
1. Agriculture/Domestication: Cornerstone of Civilization
2. Civilization is Patriarchy
3. The City and Its Inmates
4. War Enters the Picture
5. The Bronze Age: Origins of the One Percent
6. Civilization Tightens Its Grip: The Axial Age
7. The Crisis of Late Antiquity: Arrivederci Roma
8. Revolt and Heresy in the Late Middle Ages
Selected Bibliography
9. Modernity Takes Charge: Renaissance to Enlightenment
10. Who Killed Ned Ludd?
Selected Bibliography
11. Cultural Luddism: Enduring Anti-industrial Currents
12. Industrialism and Resistance: The Case of the U.S.
13. Decadence and the Machine
14. Social and Cultural Movements Meet World War I
Austria-Hungary
Russia
Italy
France
United States
Culture pushes the limits
Germany
Great Britain
15. Civilization’s Pathological Endgame
16. Concluding Anti-history PostScript
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