Two clips are now available, the first is an introduction and the second a kind of “opening statement” from both Hern and Zerzan. Here’s the text description from the event which took place on February 5:

What does sustainable mean? and what is required for a sustainable society?

John Zerzan and Matt Hern will discuss their views on what the future may look like and what possibilities there is for building a better world.

This is a fundraiser event for Camas Books. Camas is an anti-colonial volunteer run book store and community space in Victoria BC on the Unceeded territories of the Lekwungen nation.
http://www.camas.ca/
This event is put on by the Victoria Anarchist reading Circle
Http://www.victoriaanarchistreadingcircle.ca/

 

2 Responses to Video: Matt Hern vs. John Zerzan debate


  1. Tin says:

    When are the other parts going to be available?

    Thanks.

  2. Ross Wolfe says:

    Recently I wrote a blog entry offering a leftist critique of the ideology of “Green” environmentalism, animal rights activism, eco-friendliness, and lifestyle politics in general (veganism, “dumpster diving,” “buying organic,” etc.). I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the matter and any responses you might have to its criticisms.

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