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  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    Chuck Klosterman on Media and Culture Chuck Klosterman 2010

  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    FAIL Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    FAIL Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • This is the term Kaczynski uses in reference to pursuits that give people an artificial goal and a constructed meaning to their lives.

    FAIL Chuck Klosterman 2009

  • Though he concedes that Kaczynski is a complex and fascinating character, Chase argues that he should not be viewed as an anomaly.

    The Disease of the Modern Era 2003

  • I say at several points in the book that Kaczynski is evil.

    The Disease of the Modern Era 2003

  • You emphasize that, as a man alienated by modern life, Kaczynski is "average," "emblematic" of his time, and "a bellwether" of where things are headed, rather than a bizarre and isolated case.

    The Disease of the Modern Era 2003

  • In Harvard and the Unabomber: The Education of an American Terrorist, published this spring, Chase lays out his argument for the idea that Kaczynski is a product of 1950s forces and that, "by the time of [his] graduation [from Harvard] in 1962, all the elements that would ultimately transform him into the Unabomber were in place."

    The Disease of the Modern Era 2003

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