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Uncovering a Corpse

by T. Fulano (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 307, November 19, 1981

The letters which appear in this issue of the Fifth Estate do not represent the entire correspondence which has grown out of the discussion on technology. Some of our exchanges with readers of the paper became too broad, too lengthy, …

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Indigenism & its Enemies

by Primitivo Solis (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 306, July, 1981

indigenous, adj. 1. Occurring or living naturally in an area; not introduced; native. 2. Intrinsic; innate. [From Latin indigena, native. See indigene.

How Deep is Deep Ecology?

by George Bradford (David Watson)

Fifth Estate # 327, Fall, 1987

Introduction For a number of years, the Fifth Estate has been writing about the crisis of Western civilization and its industrial/technological plague. At the same time we have been profoundly interested in primitivism and the cultures of earth-based peoples, realizing …

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Catastrophe as a way of life

by David Watson

Fifth Estate # 356, Spring, 2002

  1. Burn your bibles, not your neighbors Now that a significant number of both patricians and plebes of the American metropole, from wealthy futures traders to dishwashers, have become collateral damage in the crossfire between Jihad and McWorld, it …

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