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Add sections to the bookbuilder: What Can We Learn from the Unabomber? - SXSW Interactive 2013 (Jeff Young, Peter Ludlow, David Skrbina)

 

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Introduction
David Skrbina's Speech
1. Technology is profoundly anti-human
2. Loss of freedom is inevitable
3. We can't just eliminate the bad parts of the system.
4. Technology advances through repeated compromises
5. Human behavior will become increasingly controlled
6. Technological collapse is conceivable.
In Conclusion
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Common Objections
1. Technology itself is neither good nor bad, it is neutral. It's how we use it that matters.
2. Yes, technology has problems, but we can reform the system. We can fix it so. As to make it better.
3. Technology is here to stay. We have no choice.
Solutions
Peter Ludlow's Rebuttal
1. The Unabomber manifesto is weak
Ad hominem and genetic fallacies
2. Why it's wrong
3. A better argument against the form of technological use today
Kaczynski's actual appeal
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