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The Unabomber Manifesto: Industrial Society and Its Future

The Unabomber Manifesto is a compilation of essays written by Theodore Kaczynski, a mathematician and former university professor. The essays delve into Kaczynski's concerns about the negative effects of technology on human life and society, advocating for a return to a more primitive, non-technological lifestyle. The collection has sparked debates on the role of technology in modern society and the implications of its rapid advancement. more

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Theodore Kaczynski
Theodore Kaczynski

Theodore Kaczynski, born on May 22, 1942, is a renowned mathematician known for his contributions to number theory and combinatorics, particularly in the areas of finite groups and algebraic structures. more

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“Let's stick to the practical and the concrete: Would you like it if people lived in a virtual world? If machines were smarter than people? If, in the future, people, animals and plants were products of technology? If you don't like these ideas, then for you the computer and biological sciences clearly are dangerous.”

“My aim was to create armaments to protect the borders of my motherland. It is not my fault that the Kalashnikov became very well-known in the world; that it was used in many troubled places. I think the policies of these countries are to blame, not the designers. Man is born to protect his family, his children, his wife. But I want you to know that apart from armaments, I have written three books in which I try to educate our youth to show respect for their families, for old people, for history.”