
Industrial Society and Its Future
This is NOT an online meeting but an in-person experience.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the controversial text, Industrial Society and Its Future, commonly known as The Unabomber Manifesto. While reading the book is not a prerequisite, the discussion will focus on its most intriguing aspects and encourage open dialogue among participants.
Book Overview
Written by Ted Kaczynski in the late 20th century, this manifesto delves into the relationship between technological progress and human autonomy. It raises important questions about how industrial systems may reshape societal structures and create dependencies that are often perceived as advancements.
This event is centered around exploration and understanding, not an endorsement of the author's actions. We aim to engage in a broader conversation about technology and society, examining the implications of modernization on freedom and individuality.
Key Discussion Topics:
- Does technological progress truly enhance human life? 🤔
- Are modern societies sacrificing individual freedom for efficiency? 🔄
- Which predictions from the manifesto resonate today, and which have proven incorrect? 📉
- Can individuals effectively resist major technological trends? Is alienation a genuine aspect of modern existence, or merely a nostalgia? 📚
- How should we distinguish between ideas and the individuals who express them? 💬
Location: Koszykowa 63, Warszawa 📍
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Koszykowa 63, Warszawa
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