John Moore (anarchist)

John Moore (1957 – 27 October 2002) was a British anarchist author, teacher, and organiser. A member of the in London in the 1980s, he was one of the main theorists of the pro-Situ anarchism of the 1990s (most commonly associated with Hakim Bey), and was attracted to anarcho-primitivism in particular; his best-known work is the essay "A Primitivist Primer." Despite the heavy influence of theorist Fredy Perlman, Moore later turned to and subjectivity, such as Julia Kristeva, Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner.

John Moore (anarchist)

John Moore (1957 – 27 October 2002) was a British anarchist author, teacher, and organiser. A member of the in London in the 1980s, he was one of the main theorists of the pro-Situ anarchism of the 1990s (most commonly associated with Hakim Bey), and was attracted to anarcho-primitivism in particular; his best-known work is the essay "A Primitivist Primer." Despite the heavy influence of theorist Fredy Perlman, Moore later turned to and subjectivity, such as Julia Kristeva, Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner.