The Unabomber Manifesto

Industrial Society and Its Future

Paperback, 124 pages

English language

Published Dec. 5, 2005 by Filiquarian Publishing, LLC.

ISBN:
978-1-59986-990-2
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OCLC Number:
68653561

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Industrial Society and Its Future, generally referred to as the Unabomber Manifesto, is a 35,000-word essay by Ted Kaczynski better known as The Unabomber, published in 1995. The essay contends that the Industrial Revolution began a harmful process of natural destruction brought upon by technology, while forcing humans to adapt to machinery, creating a sociopolitical order that suppresses human freedom and potential. The manifesto formed the ideological foundation of Kaczynski's 1978–1995 mail bomb campaign, designed to protect wilderness by hastening the collapse of industrial society. It was originally printed in a supplement to The Washington Post after Kaczynski offered to end his bombing campaign for national exposure. Attorney General Janet Reno authorized the printing to help the FBI identify the author. The printings and publicity around them eclipsed the bombings in notoriety, and led to Kaczynski's identification by his brother, David Kaczynski. The manifesto argues against accepting individual technological advancements …

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Subjects

  • Anarchism
  • Politics/International Relations
  • Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism
  • Political Science
  • Politics / Current Events
  • Reference
  • History & Theory - Radical Thought
  • Political Ideologies - Anarchism
  • Political Science-Political Ideologies - Anarchism
  • Political Science-Political Ideologies - Conservatism & Liberalism