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Hakim Bey

Hakim Bey is a poet and self-described "anarchist ontologist".

Among many essays on Tong traditions and Temporary Autonomous Zones, Bey wrote about such figures as the utopian Charles Fourier and the connections between Sufism and ancient Celtic culture.

He has written the following books and pamphlets:

  • CHAOS: The broadsheets of ontological anarchism (1985)
  • TAZ (Temporary Autonomous Zone) (1991)
  • Radio Sermonettes (1992)
  • Aimless Wandering: Chuang Tzu's Chaos Linguistics
  • Immediatism (1996)

'Hakim Bey' is allegedly a pen-name of Peter Lamborn Wilson[?].

EXTERNAL LINKS

Many of his books and articles are available online here: The Writings of Hakim Bey (http://www.hermetic.com/bey/)



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