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Theodore Kaczynski: Technological Slavery (2019, Fitch & Madison Publishers, LLC) 3 stars

Review of 'Technological Slavery' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I have to admit, it was a difficult reading and it took me a long time to get it over;
I appreciate the line of thought, his arguments and the examples depicting our modern day afflictions, some of them depicted all too well.
Having said I disagree with the revolution and despise his methods for obvious reasons.
The human life is supposed to be sacred and if you happen to see something wrong, you alter it or work to improve something that bothers you.
You are trying to bring on the change.
But for the very big chunk of time Ted was a naysayer, an escapist if you wish, who failed to organize his revolution. His doings are rather juvenile and it doesn't feel like a well-planned agenda.
At times some of the passages are very frantic reminding those of angry kids.

But a tiny piece of about 40% of this book isn't bad, it depicts the world we live in.
Something Ted was trying to fight (was he?)