/out/, do you sometimes feel looked inside civilisation? like earth is no longer big enough, because there are no more white spots on the maps and there is no longer any place to go to that is truely solitary, truely unexplored, truely YOURS, at your hands, to be transformed into whatever YOU deem to be best? anywhere i go, even if it is the most remote corner of sibiria or whatever, there is always somone, some gouvernment, laws, police, politics, people, the abhorrent safety-net of civilisation in general.
i do feelt trapped sometimes, it's like some kind of cabin fever. there's no frontier anymore, no place to PUSH.
do any of you ever have to cope with that feel?
Go back to class, child.
>throw away the map
>make your own
>it's all new again
>>927817
Look for Atlantis
>>927817
It sounds like you're finally ready.
http://cyber.eserver.org/unabom.txt
Spend an evening reading this, and open your eyes.
>>927952
>sociological tract
>against civilization
Yeah right, you don't base an anti-academic text on several academic texts.
What about Antarctica?
>>927817
It may not be much, but Papa New Guinea is relatively unexplored. It has dense jungle inside where explorers have been relatively uninclined to discover. It's also believed to be home to many different tribes, some of which still practice cannibalism.
>>928048
>Yeah right, you don't base an anti-academic text on several academic texts.
His text is not anti-academic in the slightest; occasionally vague, ambivalent and speculative, perhaps, but he explicitly recognizes his own bias and manages to overcome it by providing thoughtful, provoking and strikingly clear-cut food for thought. His essay is essentially a collection of aphorisms woven together by an obvious thread.
Furthermore, there´s no reason for him not to add the odd reference to peer-reviewed studies on the societal effects of industrial-technological society into his highly highly intuitive, deductive and original piece of paradigm-challenging, dogma-breaking political philosophy - if anything, it boosts his credibility in the eyes of both lay men and so-called scholars.
>>927817
Alaska, the west, northern Canada, forests of the north east.
And those are just in North America. Literally tons of places, you just haven't gone there
>>927817
>>927952
Ain't clicking that, what is it about?
>>929978
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Kaczynski#Industrial_Society_and_Its_Future
>>927952
>>928048
>>929978
>>930131
Ted did nothing wrong