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anarcho-primitivism

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for anarcho-primitivism.

Editorial note

Maybe I'm missing something, but I feel the need to point out that the article is an attack on anarcho-primitivism and Ted K., not an endorsement.

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Quick take

An anarchist philosophy that criticizes civilization and advocates for a return to primitive ways of life instead of agriculture, industry, and urbanization.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of anarcho-primitivism gathered in one view.

noun

An anarchist philosophy that criticizes civilization and advocates for a return to primitive ways of life instead of agriculture, industry, and urbanization.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for anarcho-primitivism.

noun

An anarchist philosophy that criticizes civilization and advocates for a return to primitive ways of life instead of agriculture, industry, and urbanization.

Example sentences

1

Maybe I'm missing something, but I feel the need to point out that the article is an attack on anarcho-primitivism and Ted K., not an endorsement.

2

Compared to the mainstream cultural understanding, anarcho-primitivism is wrong, it's incorrect, it does not fit.

3

This sort of anarcho-primitivism does not lead itself to large scale, widely available, systems.

4

Your definition lines up more neatly with anarcho-primitivism than conservatism (at least modern American conservatism, with which I'm most familiar).

5

For the left it’s usually Marxism or anarcho-primitivism of some kind.

6

I've read a lot more into anti-tech and philosophy of tech stuff recently, even some anarcho-primitivism (though I realise that's unrealistic).

7

I thought his portrayal of anarcho-primitivism was really cool and interesting as well.

8

International trade existed before capitalism, and if capitalism disappeared tomorrow, short of everyone simultaneously adopting anarcho-primitivism, we would still have trade between nations.

9

Where anarcho-primitivism fails is that we’re seven billion people on this earth, way too many to go back to hunting deer and rabbits and whatever.

10

David Friedman's The Machinery of Freedom, for example, is a seminal libertarian work that rejects the state altogether but is hardly what I would call anarcho-primitivism.

11

That argument is central to anarcho-primitivism - industrial society will enslave people more and more through technology, and there is no way to prevent it, therefore industrial revolution is a mistake.

12

I'm not sure there is a word for it, anarcho-primitivism is the closest thing, although I don't necessarily agree with them that technology is fundamentally centralized or coercive.

Quote examples

1

Anarcho-primitivism is a discrete variant of the overarching conservative phenomenon: when an-prims go say "go back" they mean a specific and particularly reactionary set of social transformations.

2

That's not to say that I'm advocating for anarcho-primitivism or "returning the planet to the animals" or anything.

3

This "third position" is basically anarchy, or anarcho-primitivism.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use anarcho-primitivism in a sentence?

Maybe I'm missing something, but I feel the need to point out that the article is an attack on anarcho-primitivism and Ted K., not an endorsement.

What does anarcho-primitivism mean?

An anarchist philosophy that criticizes civilization and advocates for a return to primitive ways of life instead of agriculture, industry, and urbanization.

What part of speech is anarcho-primitivism?

anarcho-primitivism is commonly used as noun.