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industrial-technological-society
A social system characterized by advanced technology and industrial production that inherently limits individual freedom and cannot be meaningfully reformed.
1 chapter across 1 book
Technological Slavery (2010)Theodore J. Kaczynski
Chapter 1 - Industrial Society and Its Future (ISAIF)
Chapter 1 of 'Industrial Society and Its Future' outlines the psychological and social consequences of industrial-technological society, emphasizing how modern leftism stems from feelings of inferiority and oversocialization. It argues that industrial society inherently restricts freedom, cannot be reformed, and that technology's negative aspects are inseparable from its benefits, ultimately presenting a crossroads for humanity with limited options for future freedom and survival.