On Wed, 02 Aug 2000 20:55:25 -0000 Agent Smiley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Primitivism: Back to Basics?
Civilisation is backwards, Primitive societies are advanced!

When we say we want green anarchy, a stateless society, free and in
harmony
with Nature, people tell us that it's "a nice dream but it'll never
happen"
as "it's against human nature". The point is that is has happened -
green
anarchy was how all people lived for a good 90% of history, how they
lived
before they were even Homo Sapiens, how some still live better than
we do
today. When we point this out, people start pissing and whining
about "going
back to the caves" and getting protective about their TVs, cars and
other
fruits of "Progress", particularly Lefties and "anarchists" who don't
know
the difference and who think "Progress" is some inevitable law of
Nature and
not part and parcel of State society and the self-serving elites
ruling it.
We'll demolish those myths in a future issue - in this we're looking
at why
people living in green anarchy are more advanced than those in this
sort of
society.

A key problem with this society, as any Marxist will tell you, is
alienation.
They mean alienation from product - that is, the boss takes what you
make to
sell back to you, it's not yours - but the intense division of labour
that
guarantees the commodities that people get so protective about also
means
we're separated from each other and the Earth. Never mind not
affording all
those commodities, they're no compensation for the lonely crowds, the
powerlessness of being pushed around by bosses, the dependence on
specialists
who screw us over our basics of life, the meaninglessness of a life
ruled by
events beyond our own control. This isn't about "capitalism" per se -
any
mega-machine society based on intense division of labour's going to
run the
same, whatever rhetoric power / management specialists and co-
ordinators use
to mystify their rule.

Marxists look forward to communism, when the material abundance of
capitalism
is for all - but turn their back on what they call "primitive"
communism
where people were already equal and had all they wanted in life(1).
We've
seen why this latter-day "communism" won't work already and note that
Marxists reject the version that did work as 19th Century racist
anthropologist and "Progress" proponent Henry Lewis Morgan argued
Civilised
men (sic) more "advanced" than pre-industrialised people(2).

The Industrial Revolution certainly warped the dreams of the people.
Before
it, when people envisaged a better world, it was Eden or its
variants -- from
the medieval Land of Cockayne to the early-20th century Big Rock
Candy
Mountain -- where the abundance of arcadia lifted the yoke of work
and duty
from their shoulders(3). Fantasy met reality in the Age of Discovery,
the
communism of the North American Indians and South Sea Islanders being
oft-quoted as alternatives to European society - some even defected.
Others
attempted to turn their dreams into reality by establishing
communities "like
the early Christians" and, ironically, the push to colonise the New
World was
as much about returning the poor to their own little
subsistence "Edens" as
the rich plundering its resources. The main current post-Industrial
revolution is a faith in "Progress", a new world through technology
not
community.

Fantasies have been projected on stateless society because State
society is
so bad. And the substance? That depends on the society - some are
real
snakepits - arbitrary rule by tyrants, societies like this one in
minature(4). If there's one society that isn't like that - and there
are
many, particularly those based on hunter-gatherer bands free of
shamans -
then there's no reason why everyone shouldn't live their better way.

In such societies, community practice goes way beyond that envisaged
by
orthodox revolutionaries(5>. As there is no significant division of
labour,
specialist tyranny is no threat and there is a stron communal bond of
common
experience. Instead of alienation, there is particularisation, each
person,
animal and element of the environment dealt with individually, some
societies
even lacking collective nouns(6). Individual/society, society/Nature
and
other classic polarities are dissolved in this particularism and it
also
ensures specific consideration of cases rather than appeals to
abstract
customs (which later become hierarchically-enforced/imposed laws) and
thus a
surprising toleration of diversity given conventional stereotypes of
tribal
societies. Attitudes to property also impress - rather than nit-
picking over
who should own what as orthodox revolutionaries do, primal people
practice
usufruct, something is someone's while their using it and everyone
else's to
use when not. A lot of shite is talked by precious artsy types about
how
Civilisation is culturally superior to the rest of the world - so
show me the
machine that can simulate the Baka's communal harmonic singing.
Culture is
not a separated activity for primal people, so they're better-
developed
culturally as well as socially.

We're not saying future society should be like any pre-existing
society, just
that we can learn from the ones that work and pick'n'mix accordingly.
Culture
is something we choose to do, to create, not some biological
inheritance or
unchangeable given. We should get informed and make the best of
ourselves.

NOTES
(1> "The original affluent society" of Marshall Sahlins' Stone Age
Economics,
where people only had to work a leisurely couple of hours a day to
get
together the basics of life - a lived just as long as people do in
industrialized societies.
(2) Fredy Perlman's Against His-Story, Against Leviathan (Black &
Red,
Detroit, 1983), pp.13-15.
(3) Power-crazed scum saw Imperial Rome as their model of the ideal
society.
Such Classicism culminated in fascism.
(4) Eli Sagan's At the Dawn of Tyranny (Vintage, 1985), must reading
for pop
tribalists who ignorantly assume all things tribal are good, not that
most
get beyond facepaint and fashion ...
(5) All from Murray Bookchin's Ecology of Freedom (Cheshire, 1982),
chap. 2.
A reformist, he offers "new ethics" instead of following through the
logical,
primitivist conclusion of this chapter.
(6) People dismissing John Zerzan's critique of symbolisation in
Elements of
Refusal (Left Bank, 1988), Part 1, as weird should appreciate such
thinking
is more familiar to primal people.
reprinted from Green Anarchist #38, Summer 95
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