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Postscript To The Unabomber's Manifesto
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Text from Dr. Kaczynski's "Technological Slavery," 2010.

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In September, 1995, Harvard alumnus and former Mathematics professor at the University of Michigan Theodore Kaczynski compelled the publication, in the both The New York Times and The Washington Post, of his anonymously penned, primitivist, Anti-Technological Revolutionary manifesto "Industrial Society and its Future."

The essay itself is a modern masterpiece. And its value is all the more stark and apparent today.
The further we as a civilization progress into technological slavery, fewer and fewer people will be even less readily or articulately able to express or even identify the origins of their discontent.

Yet due to the critique the essay received, Kaczynski saw fit to address his critics and readers in the form of a Postscript, a PS to his letter to a world ever more powerless, discontent, and alienated than ever before.

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As Unists, we're interested in answering the questions Kaczynski and others like him have raised, and we pursue the crystallization of a new ideological paradigm, one that is sound enough to carry us away from the failures and endless feedback-loops of the previous centuries outdated ideological answers and contexts.
While our current generations relationship to technology may be more parasitic than ever, it cannot be denied that the burden of our technological slavery can somewhat be lightened by the forging of new systems, patterns, organizations and take advantage of technology more than it takes advantage of us.
Or maybe not. What do you think?


Let's continue this discussion in the comments.
And as always,
We'll see you in the circle.
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UCLA professor James Q. Wilson, in The New Yorker: "If it is the work of a madman, then the writings of many political philosophers — Jean Jacques Rousseau, Tom Paine, Karl Marx — are scarcely more sane."

Read more about this essay, its analysis, and its implications at:

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