The Unabomber Manifesto by Ted Kaczynski

In 1995, the New York Times published an essay by the Unabomber, whose violent actions were condemned, but whose ideas on technology's destructive impact gained attention. Critics, including political thinkers and experts, recognized his warnings on technology's effects, such as addiction, privacy issues, and societal decline. His message, though delivered violently, has become increasingly relevant as technology shapes modern life.

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