Jason Godesky (formerly of the Anthropik Network) is the Internet’s most well-networked, ardent advocate of anarcho-primitivism. He stands, amidst a livery of evidence, essays, and supporting documents, strongly opposed to agriculture — particularly industrialized agriculture and the "Green Revolution" — but, not necessarily opposed to authentic, indigenous horticulture — as practiced, for example, as dryland cropping in the American Southwest (e.g., by the Hopi and Pueblo) and swidden-fallow agroforestry in Central and South America (e.g., by the Bora and Maya).
His prior project, the Anthropik Network, often acted as dramatic foil and derisive, research-toiled counterpart to Ran Prieur‘s somewhat more moderating, less word-mincing website, http://rainprieur.com. And what their cogent difference?
That is, that civilization itself is inherently unsustainable — and now at the ends of its tethers.