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  2. Ted Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    James Q. Wilson, in a 1998 New York Times op-ed, wrote: "If it is the work of a madman, then the writings of many political philosophers—Jean Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, Karl Marx—are scarcely more sane." [93] He added: "The Unabomber does not like socialization, technology, leftist political causes or conservative attitudes. Apart from ...

  3. Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Technological Slavery - Wikipedia

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    The first edition was published in 2008 by the French publishing company Editions Xenia under the title The Road to Revolution. [1] [2] The second edition was published with the new title Technological Slavery: The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a.

  5. David Kaczynski - Wikipedia

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    After the anonymous Unabomber demanded in 1995 that his manifesto, Industrial Society and Its Future, be published in a major newspaper as a condition for ceasing his mail-bomb campaign, The New York Times and The Washington Post published the manifesto, hoping somebody would recognize the writing style of the author. [11]

  6. The man held in connection with the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s ...

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    Officials said Mangione had a “ghost gun” and a three-page manifesto that blasted the health care industry for prioritizing profits over patient care, according to the New York Times. Months ...

  7. Ted K - Wikipedia

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    He argues with his brother David over the phone. He writes a 35,000-word manifesto and uses the word "we" when writing to local newspapers about the bombings. The country begins to refer to him as the "Unabomber". He sends a letter to The New York Times and The Washington Post, promising to stop his bombing spree if they publish his manifesto.

  8. The True Meaning of 'Give Me Liberty' - AOL

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    He famously concluded his call to arms: “Give me liberty, or give me death.” Patriots embraced Henry’s dramatic refrain, and rallying militia members sewed it into their hunting shirts.

  9. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Book Review (NYTBR) is a weekly paper-magazine supplement to the Sunday edition of The New York Times in which current non-fiction and fiction books are reviewed. It is one of the most influential and widely read book review publications in the industry. [2] The magazine's offices are located near Times Square in New York City.

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