Industrial Society and Its Future
Draft versions (pre-June 1995)
Washington post version (1995)
First prison corrected version (2003)
Wilderness Front version (2021)
Latest Fitch & Madison version (2022)
Industrial Society and Its Future
Technological Slavery — 1st Edition
Technological Slavery — 2nd Edition
Anti-Tech Revolution — 1st Edition
Anti-Tech Revolution — 2nd Edition
Technological Slavery — 4th Edition
Industrial Society and Its Future
Updated thoughts on his manifesto
Ted didn’t name all the authors influencing his writing of the manifesto as “he had sent letters (in his own name, without bombs) to the authors he admired, and he feared that citing them would provide leads for the FBI.” But they are archived at the Uni. of Michigan.
Secret Footnotes
Corrected grammar.
First book published version Ted was happy with, with corrected grammar and the diagram is deleted.
Includes a short preface where Ted explains some of the few ways his views have evolved in a different direction since writing the manifesto and the diagram is deleted.
Includes updated passages and footnotes, plus the diagram is deleted.
Misses out appendices and updates Ted wrote later:
Includes some updates and appendices Ted wanted. But lawyers toned down some of the language due to libel fears and deleted parts out of copyright fears. The book was stopped mid-printing and the publisher went out of business not long after:
Used the original draft as a basis, but included some updates and appendices we know Ted wanted from his correspondence with the publisher.
Abbreviated names have been replaced with real names based on Envelope X, since it’s often over 50 years since many of the events transpired.
Plus, secondary footnotes have been added for clarity and to mark where various people’s names are first mentioned:
Bibliography
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
Nations That Made a Conscious Decision to Adopt Democratic Government Usually Did So Because...
Loyalty to the System Versus Loyalty to Traditional Social Groups
Bibliography
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
Nations That Made a Conscious Decision to Adopt Democratic Government Usually Did So Because...
Loyalty to the System Versus Loyalty to Traditional Social Groups
Bibliography
Coming soon. The book will at least includes these 5 texts:[1][2]
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
Principles of Organization and Leadership
It’s possible the book will also contain older texts such as:
The Development of a Society Can Never Be Subject to Rational Human Control
List of Works Cited
The Development of a Society Can Never Be Subject to Rational Human Control
On Thurston’s View of Stalin’s Terror & State Terrorism in General
List of Works Cited
Some politicians want to turn people into robots (May 2, 1970)
Why you Canadians should support population control (Jun 30, 1970)
Letter to the Editor on Scientific Development (Nov 21 1970)
An early attempt to argue for hunter-gatherer societies or human extermination (May 8 1979)
A Personal Review of Karl Garrison’s ‘Psychology of Adolescence’ (~1985)
A Personal Review of Martin Seligman’s book ‘Helplessness’ (Feb 22 1988)
A Scientific American Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse & The Unabomber’s Response (1995)
Rethinking Environmental-First Nations Relationships and Responses (1995)
Statements made during Ted Kaczynski’s Sentencing (May 4 1998)
Ted’s note for the Earth First! Journal advocating a split (Nov 29 1998)
Ted Kaczynski’s Review of ‘A History of Modern Psychology’ (Apr 17 2001)
A Comment on the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico (Jun 10 2010)
Ted Kaczynski’s Interview with the John Jay Sentinel (Apr 2011)
Why the Technological System Will Destroy Itself (Jul 21 2011)
Ted Kaczynski on Individualists Tending Toward Savagery (Sept 2 2012)
Ted Kaczynski’s Short Note Honoring Julie Ault (Nov 16 2016)
On Thurston’s View of Stalin’s Terror & State Terrorism in General (2020)
The Teachings of Jesus Christ and Their Effect on Society (2020)
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World (Jul 18 2022)
Letter to Dr. P.B. on the Motivations of Scientists (Jul 18 2022)
Loyalty to the System Versus Loyalty to Traditional Social Groups (Jul 18 2022)
Human Will Versus the “Objective” Forces of History (Jul 18 2022)
On the probability of robots becoming more creative than humans
Notes on Montana wilderness
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
Independent Study in Introspective Psychology
Principles of Organization and Leadership
A Critique of Jared Diamond’s Collapse
Some Suggestions Concerning Strategy
A Fantasy
If Earth First Had Been Around Sixty Years Ago
Comment on anarchists
Partial Translation of Die Bambuti by Paul Schebesta
Notes on Montana wilderness
The full book was taken down after a threatening email from the publisher, but you can see the indexes at the top of this page and some of the component texts whose copyright ownership are in doubt:
The same note for the book above applies to this book:
Is it good that some people feel sad about the animals killed painfully by hunter-gatherers?
Is There Such a Thing as Wilderness?
A Personal Review of Karl Garrison’s ‘Psychology of Adolescence’
Independent Study in Introspective Psychology
Nations That Made a Conscious Decision to Adopt Democratic Government Usually Did So Because...
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
On Thurston’s View of Stalin’s Terror & State Terrorism in General
An early attempt to argue for hunter-gatherer societies or human extermination
Why Democracy is the Dominant Political Form of the Modern World
On Thurston’s View of Stalin’s Terror & State Terrorism in General
A Scientific American Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse & The Unabomber’s Response
On the probability of robots becoming more creative than humans
Letter to the editor on gun-control, automobile laws, and compulsory psychological screening
Principles of Organization and Leadership
A Critique of Jared Diamond’s Collapse
Some Suggestions Concerning Strategy
A Fantasy
Rethinking Environmental-First Nations Relationships and Responses
If Earth First Had Been Around Sixty Years Ago..., Superseded version, per TK annotation
Comment on anarchists
A Scientific American Article Theorizing a Tech Induced Apocalypse & The Unabomber’s Response (1995)
Letter to Dr. P.B. on the Motivations of Scientists (May 2009)
Some politicians want to turn people into robots — May 2, 1970
Why you Canadians should support population control — June 30, 1970
Partial Translation of Die Bambuti by Paul Schebesta
Distributivity and (−1)x = −x (Advanced Problem 5210, with Solution by Bilyeu, R.G.)
Boundary functions and sets of curvilinear convergence for continuous functions
A Match Stick Problem (Problem 787, with Solutions by Gibbs, R.A. and Breisch, R.L.
Four-Digit Numbers that Reverse Their Digits When Multiplied