Comments on: Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/ Thu, 21 Jul 2011 16:11:34 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 By: old but good review of Avatar - Tree of Souls - An Avatar Community Forum https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-7582 Thu, 21 Jul 2011 16:11:34 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-7582 […] this – have not read it before, though it obviously was written right after the film came out. Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World | Layla.Miltsov.org Interestingly, a lot of the points in that are similar to what I said on various occasions. So I […]

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By: layla miltsov reviewof AVATAR - Avatar-Forums.com https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-3748 Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:40:42 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-3748 […] layla miltsov reviewof AVATAR LIKE ZERZAN..Takes an anarcho primitivist view ..manages to see what made refuse to see Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World | Layla.Miltsov.org […]

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By: basil https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-3716 Thu, 07 Jan 2010 17:20:28 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-3716 as to the movie:
unbelievably beautiful at moments…both visually and especially in the story. But as has often been the case (see Matrix), hollywood takes an incredibly important story that needs to be told, and gets cheap and half-ass and yes cliche at key moments. From the braveheart speech by Jake half-way into the movie on through the “last samurai” like leadership of the new guy, the movie betrays and almost mocks what it had spent the previous hour so eloquently and ingeniously portraying.
as to the review:
well written and thanks for taking the time. My thought is that primitivists are very honest with their own philosophy when they conclude that art is in itself problematic….but that doesn’t make it a correct conclusion in my eyes.
Art is however very sacred and delicate as life itself is….and if we lose sight of that, as Cameron did at key moments, the art abuses itself and the life it is intended to illuminate.

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By: mubeenah https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-3697 Tue, 05 Jan 2010 00:27:07 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-3697 Been wanting to read this for awhile and finally did. My favourite part is the history of pacifism not being able to combat aggression. I am going to see the film tonight but I really enjoyed reading this. The reviewer, White, I think he is a kind of troll. He dislikes most movies and the list of movies he actually likes( according to the reviews he has done) is laughable.

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By: Munchi https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-3671 Thu, 31 Dec 2009 01:32:36 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-3671 My main critisism of the film was the fact that, despite the Na’vi having a superiour knowledge of the earth, connection with their landbase etc, when it comes down to it they have to have the white all-American hero to come and lead them and save the day.

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By: Twitter Trackbacks for Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World | Layla.Miltsov.org [miltsov.org] on Topsy.com https://laylaonthe.net/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world/#comment-3589 Wed, 23 Dec 2009 05:36:40 +0000 http://laylaonthe.net/?p=98#comment-3589 […] Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World | Layla.Miltsov.org layla.miltsov.org/avatar-an-anarcho-primitivist-picture-of-the-history-of-the-world – view page – cached Avatar is rich in historical allusions and James Cameron deftly weaves into the fabric of the film the core of the relations between humans and their world. Namely, the film is primarily about the two clashing world-views at the core of the relationship between the civilised and the wild. Informed and justified by the Darwinian narrative, the civilised perspective stresses competition and… Read moreAvatar is rich in historical allusions and James Cameron deftly weaves into the fabric of the film the core of the relations between humans and their world. Namely, the film is primarily about the two clashing world-views at the core of the relationship between the civilised and the wild. Informed and justified by the Darwinian narrative, the civilised perspective stresses competition and violence, in which the balance of power is achieved by the strong teaming up together against everyone rendered weaker for the purposes of conquest and use as resources, whereas the wild position sees life as a process of cooperation and the balancing of forces, not powers. This is the debate between Kropotkian and Darwinian evolutionary science as well as between the wild and civilised, between pacifism and oppression, between anarchy and imperialism, and between life and death. View page […]

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