Frasi di Theodore Kaczynski
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Theodore John "Ted" Kaczynski, Ph.D., noto con il soprannome Unabomber , è un criminale, terrorista, matematico ed ex professore universitario statunitense, condannato per aver inviato pacchi postali esplosivi a numerose persone, durante un periodo di quasi diciotto anni, provocando 3 morti e 23 feriti.

Giustificò i suoi atti come tentativi di combattere contro quelli che lui considerava i pericoli del progresso tecnologico. Prima di identificarlo, l'FBI utilizzava il nome in codice UNABOM . I mass media cominciarono a diffondere varianti del nome, tra cui Unabomber.

Presso l'Università del Michigan, la cosiddetta Labadie Collection raccoglie la corrispondenza intercorsa tra Kaczynski ed altre 400 persone dal momento del suo arresto, avvenuto nell'aprile del 1996, in poi. Sono disponibili anche alcune delle sue risposte, documenti legali, articoli e pubblicazioni, ma i nomi dei corrispondenti rimarranno segreti fino al 2049. Wikipedia  

✵ 22. Maggio 1942
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Theodore Kaczynski: Frasi in inglese

“In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"Surrogate Activities", item 40
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“It is important not to confuse freedom with mere permissiveness.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"The Nature of Freedom", item 94
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“A theme that appears repeatedly in the writings of the social critics of the second half of the 20th century is the sense of purposelessness that afflicts many people in modern society.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"Disruption Of The Power Process In Modern Society", item 64
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“The concept of “mental health” in our society is defined largely by the extent to which an individual behaves in accord with the needs of the system and does so without showing signs of stress.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"Restriction on Freedom is Unavoidable in Industrial Society", item 119
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“There are two kinds of morality—the kind of morality that one imposes on oneself and the kind of morality that one imposes on others.”

For the first kind of morality, that is, for self-restraint, I have the greatest respect. The second kind of morality I do not respect except when it constitutes self-defense. (For example, when women say that rape and wife-beating are immoral, that is self-defense.) I have noticed that the people who try hardest to impose moral code on others (not in self-defense) are often the least careful to abide by that moral code themselves.
"Morality and Revolution"
The Road to Revolution (2008)

“And then there are unthinking, animal types who seem to be satisfied with a purely physical sense of power”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

the good combat soldier, who gets his sense of power by developing fighting skills that he is quite content to use in blind obedience to his superiors
"Autonomy", paragraph 43
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“A further reason why industrial society cannot be reformed in favor of freedom is that modern technology is a unified system in which all parts are dependent on one another. You can’t get rid of the "bad" parts of technology and retain only the "good" parts.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

The ‘Bad’ Parts of Technology Cannot Be Separated From the ‘Good’ Parts, paragraph 121
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“The system does not and cannot exist to satisfy human needs. Instead, it is human behavior that has to be modified to fit the needs of the system.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"Restriction on Freedom is Unavoidable in Industrial Society", paragraph 119
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

“People do not consciously and rationally choose the form of their society. Societies develop through processes of social evolution that are not under rational human control.”

Theodore Kaczynski libro Industrial Society and Its Future

"Some Principles of History", paragraph 106
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)

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