Thursday, July 18, 2019
The Unabomber: Is He Serious? Essay -- essays research papers
 The Unabomber: Is He Serious?      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  There comes a time when everyone has something to say. The next step  would be to find someone to listen. If that doesn't work, I suppose you just  have to make them listen.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The Unabomber's Manifesto was probably one of the most interesting and  thought provoking points of view that I have read in a while. It's just too bad  that every time he made a point that I could relate with, he would contradict  himself before I was finished with the paragraph. In my opinion, the entire  manifesto and every viewpoint expressed therein, was a strange mix of confusion,  fact and storytelling. Although written with an abundance of detail and many  strong convictions, I finished reading the selection without being able to see  the purpose behind it all and what he stood to gain. I'm sure that wasn't  exactly his intentions when he wrote it.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  I feel there is one thing the author deserves credit for right from the  start; his uncanny ability to set a pessimistic mood. From the minute you  glance at the introduction, he, assuming the author is male, begins to paint a  picture of destruction and demise of the world in which we live. What could  cause such a catastrophe? According to the author, it would have to be industry  and technology of all things. He was convinced that due to the industrial-  technological system in which we live, ultimately humans are going to be  subjected to world wide suffering and inevitably a total shut down of humanity.  Now at this moment I felt a little disbelief. I had heard he was actually an  intelligent person, but I was starting to wonder.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   His whole theory was based on the fact, that at one point or another,  the human race will be taken to the point of complete break down. He feels that  if it's bound to happen, we should make it happen now. The longer we wait, the  more people will suffer. Now, I know our sun will eventually burn out, so does  that mean that it should be the concern of everyone on the planet to devise a  method to destroy it immediately and save us the trouble of having to do it  later? I guess I wasn't too surprised when I read how he intended to induce an  early break down with a revolution, but the next thing I read left me a little  confused. I was interested in how and when he planned to d...              ...here who actually make a difference.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Technology was a turning point in man's struggle in life. When we  were first learning to use it, we used it for the wrong reasons. I believe we're  moving past that now. We don't fear technology like he does any more. More and  more people, including older generations are learning to use it. Not because  they have to, but it's only natural for the majority of us to try something new.  When everyone begins to use it, working together, that's what advances us into  tomorrow. If everyone was as pessimistic as he, where would we be? Sometimes  it takes someone like him to remind us what we used to be and how we used to  think. It helps us all stay on track. In the long run, he just becomes someone  who wouldn't change and society will forget him. It's ironic to think that we  already have. People don't want war, revolution, or violence. We don't need to  be the aggressor and more. Our survival isn't assured, but at least we have the  means to provide it, to really harvest it when that need arises. People like  the Unibomber only give us the motivation to keep on going. And what do we have  to thank for our advancement? Technology.                       
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