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		<title>Wonder-pysanka</title>
		<description>My poem was inspired by Elena Korniakova and Vesta Korniakova's art. Elena found that the Native American legends on the birth of the world where a woman lands from the sky on a timeless turtle  echoed the Ukrainian pagan myths about the birth, Mother Earth (BOGINYA-BEREGINYA), a magic tree, ...</description>
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		<title>The Little Steam Engine from Daisyland</title>
		<description>translated by Layla AbdelRahim, June 2008
To John Zerzan, whose ability for empathy took him beyond the symbolic of children's books and propaganda, who even as a child knew the pain endured by Thomas the Tank Engine as he was being domesticated, his will broken - I dedicate this translation to ...</description>
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		<title>Anarcho-Primitivism, Archeolgy and Anthropology (Conference 3)</title>
		<description>Introduction to John Zerzan’s series of conferences and workshops in Montreal, May 2008

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		<title>Pretentions of Modernity (conference 2)</title>
		<description>Introduction to John Zerzan’s series of conferences and workshops in Montreal, May 2008

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		<title>The Earth&#8217;s Global Crisis (conference 1)</title>
		<description>Introduction to John Zerzan’s series of conferences and workshops in Montreal, May 2008

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		<title>Beyond the Symbolic and towards the Collapse: Intro to John Zerzan&#8217;s conferences in Montreal, May 2008</title>
		<description>Introduction:

1. Beyond the Symbolic
2. The Collapse
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1. The Earth's Global Crisis
2. Pretentions of Modernity
3. Anarcho-Primitivism, Archeolgy and Anthropology


1.Beyond the Symbolic

John Zerzan is one of the most interesting contemporary thinkers in the United States, at least. Like everything else in life, in order to fully appreciate Zerzan's contribution to epistemology or the ...</description>
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		<title>Hedgehog in the Fog</title>
		<description>(based on a Russian folk tale. By Y. Norstein with English subtitles)Share This
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		<title>Firing Range</title>
		<description>by Petrov (English subtitles)Share This
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		<title>The Moth</title>
		<description>This film is a humorous one minute sociological essay on reality, dreams, illness and rights.
The reasoning of authority: “if you think you're a moth, you're ill (in the head). The ill are not allowed to fly”. Translated by me.

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		<title>My Green Crocodile</title>
		<description>by Vadim Kurchevsky. 1966. English subtitlesA magical film about love, poetry, and life. If you love, says the narrator, then do something wonderful. Turn into a green leaf, for example.Share This
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