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ecoanarchism 

Green politics has always been interwoven with the development of anarchist philosophy as both greens and anarchists sponsor similar core concepts. The decentralisation of the state and the attainment of true autonomy and freedom are prominent throughout both (Davidson, 2009). Hobson (1999: 231), describes that the Palaeolithic hunter-gather societies are the idyllic embodiment of green philosophy; living within their means of nature and respecting the natural balance and are sometimes referred to as the original political ecologists. From this apparent harmonious relationship with nature emerges a lack of state authority. Diamond (1987) suggests the lack of farming technologies prevented the hoarding of material resources which translated into political dominance through control of these resources; much like what occurred during the development of medieval society. This technology we develop, Bookchin (2005: PP PLS) argues, is perfectly capable of existing without encroaching on the ecological balance. Rather, he suggests that environmentally aligned politics comes from a lacking sensibility and understanding of the ecology. In this sense, ecoanarchism, although rooted in deep history, has a firm grasp on the future. The hunter-gatherer societies it harkens back to can be regarded as truly free from a state while living in ecological means which is essentially the ultimate goal of green anarchists.
Ecoanarchism will be the only solution left to a crippled culture and ecosystem
ecoanarchism by ecoqueef November 21, 2019
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Ecotraching 

The sport of reverse Geocaching, instead of using a GPS to find little boxes and write your little name on little pieces of paper, you use a GPS to ruin a geocachers day. Find the cache, take the cache, destroy the cache, wait for a geocacher to look for hours only to leave empty handed, empty hearted, and prepared to leave some nasty feedback about the cache. That is, when his mom picks him up, brings him home, he has finished eating all of his spinach, and his little brother (age 23) is done hogging the computer all day playing world of warcraft.
Ecotracher 1 "Dude why are there always tons of geeks wandering around in the woods by the park?"

Ecotracher 2 "Yeh, whats up with that, should we do sell them some schwag?"

Ecotracher 3 "No, those are geocachers, lets get some PBR, and go ecotraching.
Ecotraching by The Ecotracher February 19, 2010
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