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Hakim Bey

    Hakim Bey, das Pseudonym von Peter Lamborn Wilson, ist ein amerikanischer politischer Schriftsteller, Essayist und Dichter. Er ist bekannt für die erstmalige Formulierung des Konzepts der Temporären Autonomen Zone (TAZ), das teilweise auf einer historischen Untersuchung von Piratenutopien basiert. Bey ist Anarchist und wird mit der Post-Left-Anarchie sowie dem individualistischen Anarchismus in Verbindung gebracht. Seine Schriften erforschen die Möglichkeiten radikaler Freiheit und alternativer gesellschaftlicher Ordnungen.

    Hakim Bey
    T.A.Z.
    T.A.Z. The Temporary Autonomous Zone
    Lucky Shadows
    Engel
    Skandal
    T.A.Z.
    • 3,8(16)Abgeben

      The guidebook to a free-form utopia. Through examples from history, philosophy, short essays, and poetic historical analysis, Bey suggests the best way to create a non-hierarchical society. Namely, by living in the present and releasing the mind from the controlling influences that surround us.

      T.A.Z. The Temporary Autonomous Zone
    • T.A.Z.

      The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      T.A.Z.
    • Orgies of the Hemp Eaters

      Cuisine, Slang, Literature & Ritual of Cannabis Culture

      This "spiritual archaeology" of pot history, science, folklore, cuisine and belles lettres assembles the archive of the Western encounter with the "altered" indiginous Other, from North America to India and elsewhere. Includes one of the most comprehensive bibliographies of marijuana literature ever assembled for the general reader.

      Orgies of the Hemp Eaters
    • In an interview and four additional essays, Hakim Bey explores how the blind panopticon of Capital remains most vulnerable in the realm of ‘magic’—the manipulation of images to control events, hermetic “action at a distance.”

      Millennium
    • Six previously uncollected essays in alternative history -- maybe even "lost/found" history -- from the author of Sacred Drift, Pirate Utopias, Heresies, riverpeople, Escape from the 19th Century, and many more. "The American Revolution As A Gigantic Real Estate Scam" establishes the acutely "revisionist" mood; -- another essay touching on early American history, "Toland, Blake and the American Druids," follows. Then, a pair of essays on the scandal of eugenics in America -- "Jukes in Utopia," about a family oppressed by Eugenicists in upstate New York, and "The Monkey Trial: A Revisionist Interpretation." Finally, two essays on anarchist themes: "The Coffeehouse Republic," on Gustav Landauer and the Munich Soviet of 1919, and "Brand: An Italian Anarchist and His Dream," on Enrico Arrigoni, "the last of the Italian left-wing Stirnerite individualists" and his amazing insurrectionism and illegalism.

      The American Revolution as a Gigantic Real Estate Scam: And Other Essays in Lost/Found History
    • UTOPIAN TRACE is a recently discovered "Radio Sermonette" by Peter Lamborn Wilson, read on WBAI-FM in NYC in 1991. It traces the utopian influences on Frederick Law Olmsted's conception and design of NYC's iconic Central Park. It has been beautifully illustrated in color with period and contemporary images.

      Utopian Trace: An Oral Presentation