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We are a pair of anti-technologists who are critical of civilization, bored as fuck and commodified.

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Artxmis gives a review of “Facing Toward The Dawn: The Italian Anarchists of New London” by Richard Lenzi, a 2019 work that is a “microhistory of an ethnic radical group in the context of a larger radical movement, the Italian American community, and the greater American Society, as it moved from the Gilded Age to the New Deal and beyond.”
Artxmis and Gavin discuss Artxmis’ time at the University of Illinois’ pro-Palestine/pro-divestment encampment (called Popular University for Gaza).
...So What?

...So What?

2024-05-0558:47

Emanuel and Artxmis delve into what one may do after gaining primtivist convictions.
Eleanor Goldfield joins us today. She is a creative radical and filmmaker, recently director of “To the Trees,” which centers on forest defense of Redwoods in Northern California, particularly the ecocide by Green Diamond Company.
Artxmis talks with Dr. Andrew Hoyt about Italian anarchism in the US, particularly those around Luigi Galleani and the journal Cronaca Sovversiva (Subversive Chronicle).
Steve Kirk comes onto Uncivilized to review Theodore Roszak’s “Unfinished animal: The aquarian frontier and the evolution of consciousness” (1975), a text which, according to Steve, surveys “the explosion of sciences, trends and fashions that characterized the late 60s and early 70s. Focusing on the ‘Aquarian Frontier’, it looks to develop an alternative, visionary theory of history and the potentials for human consciousness.”
Artxmis interviews Eric King, recently released political prisoner. Eric was held across several prisons, including Federal Supermax ADX, for nearly a decade.
Artxmis reviews “Ultrasocial: The evolution of human nature and the quest for a sustainable future” by John Gowdy, emeritus professor of Economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Dr. Cara, assistant professor of anthropology at University of Notre Dame, specializing in bioanthropology. She is co-author of “Woman the Hunter: the archeological evidence" & “Woman the Hunter: Physiological evidence” alongside Sara Lacy, our previous guest. She also co-hosts the Sausage of Science.
Dr. Sarah Lacy, assistant professor of anthropology at University of Delaware, previously California State University, Dominguez Hills joins Artxmis in discussing anthropology and gender.
Klee Benally, Diné author and agitator, author of “No Spiritual Surrender: indigenous anarchy in defense of the sacred” and designer of the Burn the Fort table-top game. They were also a co-founder of Indigenous Action (IA). We discuss the notion of indigenous anarchy, settler-colonialism, and (successes and failures of) resistance.This episode is dedicated to Klee Benally.
David and Artxmis continue the conversation on permaculture, and delve deeper into delayed return hunter-gatherers, and horticulture.
David B Lauterwasser, a “primitive permaculturalist” in Thailand joins us to talk permaculture, delayed-return hunter-gatherer lifeways, and Daniel Quinn, and more.
Artxmis is joined by Bjørn Olson, a self-described neoprimitivist. Bjørn discusses his videography project, his experience with the paleo-diet/ancestral diet, a critique of veganism, and more!
Artxmis and Emmanuel/Walks With Knives discuss the role of religion in civilization, how animism is different from what we often consider religion, as well as the intersection of primitivism with spirituality.
The Uncivilized Q&A

The Uncivilized Q&A

2024-01-1301:22:35

The whole Uncivilized crew answers your questions.
Foraging For Autonomy

Foraging For Autonomy

2024-01-1301:57:22

Jamie, anarchist and anthropologist, continues our conversation and delves more into his experience with modern hunter-gatherers, diets, and further reading.
Radical Anthropology

Radical Anthropology

2024-01-1301:21:25

Jamie, anarchist and anthropologist joins us to talk the study of past humans through a radical lens.
Jessica Carew Kraft joins Artxmis to talk about her new book, rewilding, and motherhood.
Artxmis is joined by Dr. Shannon Epplett of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians to discuss art, and the importance of Indigenous representation.
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