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I think many in the green-anarchist side of things downplay the humanism that went into making their ideology when looking at the likes of Perlman and Zerzan. I agree with the basic thrust of this piece. They bend on the nihilist side of things too much for me taste whereas I focus on a post-humanist egoist plurality of things. There are things within humanism that I don't hate, but humanism must be overcome and this is actualized in messy human pluralities good and bad.