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With the destruction of the present system, it would be up to those living in wyas they truly desire to decide to what extent they would use their own language, time, number, art, technology, or other variuos forms of symbols that would exist without relationships dominated by capital or to the extent if they wanted any forms of symbolism at all. 1. John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal, (second ed. 1999), pg. 19 2. George Sarton, A History of Science, (1952), pg.11 3. Gale E. Christianson, The Wild Abyss, (1978), pg. 20 4. George Sarton, A History of Science, (1952) pg. 72 5. John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal, (second edition 1999) pg. 20 6. George Sarton, A History of Science, (1952), pg. 11 7. John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal, (second ed. 1999) pg. 21 8 Lewis Mumford, Technics and Civilization, (1934), pg. 16 9. Judie Wall, Aerial Mind Control, 684 County Road 535 Sumterville, FL 33585 USA 10. John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal (second ed. 1999) pg. 52 11. ibid 12. ibid 13. Asian-based world economy 1400-1800: A horizontally integrative macrohistory By Andre Gunder Frank, University of AMsterdam November 1995 http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/50/089.html 14. George Sarton, A History of Science, (1952), pg. 69 15. http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/d/descarte.htm 16. http://mathstcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Newton/RougeBall/RB_Newton.html 17. http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshaliz/LaMettrie/Machine/ 18. Colin A. Ross MD, Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists, (2000) See Chapter 4 19. John Zerzan, Elements of Refusal, (second ed. 1999), Chapter: The Case Against Art 20. Claude Levi-Strauss, Tristes Tropiques, (1973), pg. 299 Contents |