Anyone can spend years in the wilderness, Feral maintains, referring to the possibility of entering the reality of which the wilderness marks the extreme limit. It is the moment of truth when we discover whether we are really capable of breaking our bonds with society, the umbilical cord that protects and domesticates us. That is why this book is revolutionary: because it does not interpret reality but tries to take us into reality just as the author himself has ventured.
Table of Contents
Introduction by Alfredo M. Bonanno
Feral Revolution
Nature as Spectacle
Radical Theory: A Wrecking Ball for Ivory Towers
Social Transformation – Or the Abolition of Society
The Ideology of Victimisation
Insurgent Ferocity: The Playful Violence of Rebellion
The Quest for the Spiritual
The Cops in our Heads
Drifting Away from the Sacred
The Anarchist Subculture
The Cybernet of Domination