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Theodore John Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, is a notorious figure in American history, recognized for his radical views against modern technology and industrial society. Born in 1942, Kaczynski was a child prodigy who later became a mathematics professor. However, he abandoned academia to live in isolation in a cabin in Montana, where he began formulating his critiques of technological advancement. His infamous manifesto, "Industrial Society and Its Future," outlines his belief that technological progress dehumanizes society and threatens human freedom.

Kaczynski's campaign of domestic terrorism spanned nearly two decades, during which he mailed homemade bombs to various individuals associated with modern technology and academia, resulting in multiple injuries and three fatalities. His actions raised significant debate about the implications of technology on society, drawing attention to the ethics of technological advancement. Despite his criminal activities, Kaczynski's writings continue to provoke discussion and analysis regarding the relationship between humanity and technology.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum May 22, 1942
Geboorteplaats Chicago, Illinois, United States