The Relentless Picnic

The Relentless Picnic


Cabin - Ep. 6

October 30, 2020

“It may be objected that primitive man is physically less secure than modern man, as is shown by his shorter life expectancy; hence modern man suffers from less, not more than the amount of insecurity that is normal for human beings. But psychological security does not closely correspond with physical security. It is true that primitive man is powerless against some of the things that threaten him; disease for example. But he can accept the risk of disease stoically. It is part of the nature of things, it is no one’s fault, unless it is the fault of some imaginary, impersonal demon. But threats to the modern individual tend to be MAN-MADE.”
—T. Kaczynski, Industrial Society and Its Future (1995).

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SOURCES (Ep. 6):

- The Unabomber In His Own Words (2018), dir. Mick Grogan, on Netflix: bit.ly/2DbHkuh ;
- Technological Slavery: The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a. “The Unabomber”, ed. and introduction by David Skirbina, 2010: amzn.to/2STTFYH ;
- Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men (a.k.a. the “Second Discourse”), Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1755 ;
- Walden; or, Life in the Woods, by H.D. Thoreau (1854): bit.ly/35RyPPQ ;
- “Walking,” by H.D. Thoreau (1862): bit.ly/35P4Dor ;
- season photo: "Untitled #2214" by Todd Hido, 1998.