Kazimir Kharza

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Kazimir Kharza
Occupation Writer

Kazimir Kharza is an anarcho-primitivist writer and ecophilosopher. He has written multiple essays on the negative effects of technology and civilisation, having critiqued human relation with time, the nature of infrastructure, and our relationship with death coupled with its role and place within civilisation. Kharza mostly blogs on his website, though his work has appeared elsewhere.

Life

Kharza was born in the year 2000. He was prompted to start questioning civilisation and technological progress by two main factors: witnessing the gradual degradation of his living surroundings, and the hard times he went through in the education system due to his dyscalculia, realising he's considered "disabled" for something that doesn't hinder him in the slightest outside the system.