I'd say no. To me the terms describe different but historically intertwined tendencies with anti-civilization being a more general category that anarcho-primitivism falls under. Thus, all anarcho-primitivists are anti-civilization, but not all anti-civilization people are anarcho-primitivists.
I don't think it has anything to do with PC. That said, I have seen more critiques of anarcho-primitivism, from different angles, than i have of those directed at a more vague "anti-civilization". If someone could point to those though I would be interested to see them. There has been a little bit, at least one or two zines worth attempting to describe "post-civilization" and oppose it to anti-civ.
I'd say no. To me the terms describe different but historically intertwined tendencies with anti-civilization being a more general category that anarcho-primitivism falls under. Thus, all anarcho-primitivists are anti-civilization, but not all anti-civilization people are anarcho-primitivists.
I don't think it has anything to do with PC. That said, I have seen more critiques of anarcho-primitivism, from different angles, than i have of those directed at a more vague "anti-civilization". If someone could point to those though I would be interested to see them. There has been a little bit, at least one or two zines worth attempting to describe "post-civilization" and oppose it to anti-civ.