What feels missing are the wherefores behind a program of systematic violence and a manifesto arguing for the destruction of modern life as we know it ... I reread Kaczynski’s manifesto and was struck by how banal it is. Many initial reactions were laudatory, but today its core argument seems striking in how revelatory it isn’t. Yes, technology has overtaken our lives, and yes, the natural world is paying a heavy price — but we still want insulin and prescription lenses. Maybe that’s why Loskutoff doesn’t put Kaczynski front and center: He doesn’t have anything to say.
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