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Industrial Society and Its Future

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Manifesto by Ted Kaczynski that a graduate student has been citing in academic papers, discussing the power process and slave morality without their peers or professors noticing.

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"27 yo Turkish woman in real estate. This makes two based women in one week, something is in the water. Despite the west elm Caleb drama airing out on this sub, I'd like to voice my support for all the queens around the world giving Ted K a proper reading."
"And for what it's worth, Walden is still a far more important and relevant piece of writing than legitimately anything coming out of the Luddite/western traditionalist/doomsday prep sphere since Uncle Ted's Industrial Society."
"A semi-related Ted Kaczynski quote: 'Art forms that appeal to modern leftish intellectuals tend to focus on sordidness, defeat and despair, or else they take an orgiastic tone, throwing off rational control as if there were no hope of accomplishing anything through rational calculation and all that "
[art-posting] the 'degenerate' oil paintings of Salman Toor · u/gayWigger · ↑114 · 2025-06-03
"I haven't lost yet, and all my peers and professors all think I'm smart and woke when I talk about the power process and how contemporary left wing movements are held back by slave morality"
"Before I begin I'll admit I've never actually read Industrial Society or his other work, although I've absorbed enough through cultural osmosis that I know at least the gist of what he wrote about."
Why I think Ted Kaczynski kind of sucked. · u/sneedsformerlychucks · ↑35 · 2023-06-11
"I cite Industrial Society and its Future in papers and discussions, and if nobody notices, I win. I haven't lost yet, and all my peers and professors all think I'm smart and woke when I talk about the power process and how contemporary left wing movements are held back by slave morality"
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