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This site is an ongoing infrequently updated green anarchist/anarcho-primitivist archive of materials related to the ongoing critique of civilization, the hierarchy and ecocide that it necessitates, as well as the other ills which it breeds.
The focus of this site is to bring forth available works which critique this system in a multitude of different ways in order to undermine this culture and the ideology it perpetuates. Materials which are not actually critiquing civilization but have use towards understanding the mess that this shit brings are also included in the form of anthropology, ecology, archaelogy, and other works found on here.


09/2011: Green Anarchy journal issues that had broken links have been fixed. Thanks to those who send emails about such things. More updates to the site will come in the next couple of months when I get more time.


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2011 Updates:
November:
Jonathan Haas
Warfare among the Pueblos
The Origins of War and Ethnic Violence
Pueblo Political Organization in 1500
Warfare and the Evolution of Culture

Christopher Boehm:
On Human Egalitarianism
Emergency Decisions, Cultural-Selection Mechanics, and Group Selection
Impact of the Human Egalitarian Syndrome on Darwinian Selection Mechanics
Hunting, Sharing, and Multilevel Selection
Hierarchy in the Forest
Interactions of Culture and Natural Selection
What Makes Humans Economically Distinctive
Variance Reduction and the Evolution of Social Control
Power - Insights from Evolutionary Biology, Primates & Other Animals
The Evolutionary Development of Morality as an Effect of Dominance Behavior
Rational Preselection from Hamadryas to Homo Sapiens
Exposing the Moral Self in Montenegro
Ambivalence and Compromise in Human Nature
Egalitarian Behavior and Reverse Dominance Hierarchy

Andrew P Vayda:
Warfare in Ecological Perspective
Maoris and Muskets in New Zealand
The Study of the Causes of War
Maori Prisoners and Slaves in the Nineteenth Century

Keith Farnish:
A Matter of Scale book

May:
Susan Kent:
The Differentiation Of Navajo Culture Behavior And Material Culture-A Comparative Study In Culture Change
The Current Forager Controversy-Real Versus Ideal Views Of Hunter-gatherers
The Influence Of Sedentism And Aggregation OnPorotic Hyperostosis And Anaemia-A Case Study
Does Sedentarization Promote Gender Inequality-A Case Study From The Kalahari
Cause And Effect Of Dental Health Diet And Status Among Foragers
The Archaeological Visibility Of Storage-Delineating Storage From Trash Areas
Kalahari Violence In Perspective
Studying Variability In TheArchaeological Record- An Ethnoarchaeological Model For Distinguishing Mobility Patterns

January:
Nurit Bird-David
The Nilgiri Tribal Systems
The Kurumbas of the Nilgiris.

Susan Kent:
Sharing in an Egalitarian Kalahari Community

Christopher Boem:
2008 - Power - Insights from Evolutionary Biology, Primates & Other Animals
1978 - Rational Preselection from Hamadryas to Homo Sapiens
1982 - Exposing the Moral Self in Montenegro
1989 - Ambivalence and Compromise in Human Nature
1992 - The Evolutionary Development of Morality as an Effect of Dominance Behavior
1993 - Egalitarian Behavior and Reverse Dominance Hierarchy
1994 - On Human Egalitarianism
1996 - Emergency Decisions, Cultural-Selection Mechanics, and Group Selection.pdf
1997 - Impact of the Human Egalitarian Syndrome on Darwinian Selection Mechanics
1998 - Hunting, Sharing, and Multilevel Selection.
1999 - Hierarchy in the Forest.
2000 - Interactions of Culture and Natural Selection
2004 - What Makes Humans Economically Distinctive
2005 - Variance Reduction and the Evolution of Social Control

Peter M Gardner:
1982 - Ascribed Austerity - A Tribal Path to Purity
1991 - Pragmatic Meanings of Possession in Paliyan Shamanism
1993 - Dimensions of Subsistence Foraging in South India.

Jonathan Haas:
1997c - Warfare among the Pueblos
1998b - Warfare and the Evolution of Culture
1998c - Pueblo Political Organization in 1500
1999a - The Origins of War and Ethnic Violence

December:
Paul Shepard:
Savages Again
Romancing the Potato
The Relevance of the Past
How We Once Lived
How the Mind Once Lived
Getting a Genome

James Woodburn:
Indigenous Discrimination The Ideological Basis For Local Discrimination Against Hunter-Gatherer Minorities In Sub-Saharan Africa

November:
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Towards a Less Fucked up World: Sobriety and the Anarchist Struggle zine **

John Zerzan
Twilight of the Machines book
Running on Emptiness
(a much cleaner version then the one previously uploaded)

Brian Morris:
Economy, Affinity and Inter-Cultural Pressure

Susan Kent:
Unstable Households

(both prior uploads reduced in size and OCR'd.)
Chellis Glendinning
Technological Addiction Zine

Bob Black
Anarchy After Leftism Book

October:
John Zerzan
Elements of Refusal (note: this was already uploaded once before but thanks to someone who looks at the site this file is reduced significantly in size down to 18 mb which means you won't have to wait an hour for it to load)

Brian Morris:
Woodland and Village

September:
Brian Morris:
Whither the Savage Mind? Thoughts on the Natural Taxonomies of a Hunting and Gathering People

May:
Peter Gardner:
Respect and Non Violence Among Recently Sedentary Paliyan Foragers
Foragers Pursuit of Individual Autonomy

April:
Susan Kent:
And Justice For All: The Development of Political Centralization Among Newly Sedentary Foragers
Jerome Lewis
Whose Forest is it Anyways: Mbendjele Yaka Pygmies, the Ndoki Forest and the Wider World (Notes and references are missing for now because the OCR fucks up on them, those will be added later)
March:

Jerome Lewis:
2006 - Logging in the Congo Basin. What hope for indigenous peoples’ resources, and their environments?
Blood, Bodies, and Egalitarian Societies

February:
Nurit Bird-David:
Beyond the Hunting and Gathering Mode of Subsistence - Cultural Sensitive Observations on the Nayaka and Other Modern Hunter-Gatherers
Sociality and Immediacy - Or Past and Present Conversations on Bands
Studying Children in “Hunter-Gatherer” Societies Reflections from a Nayaka Perspective
Feeding Nayaka Children and English Readers


Disclaimer: Writings focused on resistance to this system that are found on the site are here only for metaphorical, educational, historical, and entertainment purposes, NOT for you to actually do. It should be clear that in no way does the creator of this site condone any illegal activity. Do not break the law.

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