By Ted Kaczynski ‘62
I’ve been sitting on the sidelines of this conversation for long enough, and I can no longer justify remaining silent. We need to dismantle the final clubs and the industrial-technological system.
There comes a point in the life of certain institutions when the costs that they incur outweigh the benefits that they provide. I believe that Harvard final clubs have reached that point. I also believe that industrial society has reached that point.