Have anyone of you read this book, or anything else by John Zerzan? Is it worth a read? Im thinking of reading it, i'ts quite short so it's not a big investment...
I haven't read that particular one, and it's been quite a few years, but the few other Zerzan books I read were decent. If he mentions hunter-gatherers in that one, take his information with a grain of salt. He tends to skew ethnographic research in his favor by portraying non-agricultural societies as being almost utopian (not that they're absolute shit like a lot of people believe, but to portray them as the complete opposite is just as bad). There's also the commonly mentioned issue that a lot of his "solutions" would require the deaths of billions of people unless we simply stopped breeding for most of the next century.
Zerzan is shit, read me, senpai.