Anarcho-Primitivism
Anarcho-Primitivism is a political and philosophical movement that critiques modern civilization and advocates for a return to pre-industrial societies. Proponents believe that technological advancements and organized social structures have led to environmental destruction, social inequality, and alienation. They argue that a simpler, hunter-gatherer lifestyle would promote a more harmonious relationship with nature and foster genuine community connections.
This ideology draws on ideas from various fields, including anthropology and ecology, and often references the works of thinkers like John Zerzan. Anarcho-Primitivists envision a world without centralized authority, where individuals live freely and sustainably, relying on local resources and traditional knowledge rather than modern technology.