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    Industrial Society and Its Future

    Industrial Society and Its Future, also known as the Unabomber Manifesto, is a 1995 anti-technology essay by Ted Kaczynski, the "Unabomber". The manifesto contends that the Industrial Revolution began a harmful process of natural destruction brought about by technology, while forcing humans to adapt to machinery, creating a sociopolitical order that suppresses human freedom and potential. The 35,000-word manifesto formed the ideological foundation of Kaczynski's 1978–1995 mail bomb campaign, designed to protect wilderness by hastening the collapse of industrial society. The manifesto states that the public largely accepts individual technological advancements as purely positive without accounting for their overall effect, including the erosion of local and individual freedom and autonomy. It was printed in a supplement to The Washington Post after Kaczynski offered to end his bombing campaign in exchange for his manifesto to be widely circulated. Wikipedia

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    The Unabomber Manifesto is a text by Theodore Kaczynski, who advocated a revolution against the industrial-technological system. It argues that the system has caused many problems for human beings and the natural world, and that leftism is a psychological expression of its failures.
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    INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND ITS FUTURE. Introduction 1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in "advanced" countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities ...
  5. In 1971 Dr. Theodore Kaczynski rejected modern society and moved to a primitive cabin in the woods of Montana. There, he began building bombs, which he sent to professors and executives to express his disdain for modern society, and to work on his magnum opus, Industrial Society and Its Future, forever known to the world as the Unabomber Manifesto.
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  6. A critique of the industrial-technological system and a call for a revolution against it. The book argues that the system is a disaster for human beings and the natural world, and that leftism is a psychological expression of its problems.
  7. A critique of modern industrial civilization by Ted Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber, who advocated for a return to primitive life. The document was published in 1995 after he mailed bombs to various targets and was widely read by anarcho-primitivists.
  8. I just read Industrial Society and it's Future and WOW . Just wow. I had never considered the harmful effects that technology actually brings into our lives and the fact that as we keep adding to the mess we're only going to get less free. From the rampant consumption of oil and plastics to the psychological strain of schooling- a job for kids ...
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    A summary of the manifesto by Theodore J. Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, who argues for the destruction of modern industrial society and the return to a primitive way of life. The book explores themes of technological advancement, individual autonomy, psychological suffering, environmental degradation, and the potential collapse of society.
  10. goodreads.com

    Industrial Society and Its Future is an extremely thought provoking essay. It establishes the following:-Man's lack of empowerment is a result of society's ease of fulfilling the basics of life and automation overall.-Without achievable goals that make man feel fulfilled and satisfied (content) with life, Man will seek secondary goals (Social ...

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