FC's Manifesto
This is NOT the
pathfinder
version! This is the CoE/Bono version,
revision 5, which corrects most (if not all) of the errors in the pathfinder
version, as well as the known errors in the Washington Post version, including
the infamous omission of paragraph 116. The CoE/Bono version is also fully
hypertextual: all endnote and paragraph references are links. View a
complete list of the differences between the CoE/Bono and
pathfinder versions, go straight to FC's manifesto,
or use the table of contents below. For printing, try importing the
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MODERN LEFTISM
FEELINGS OF INFERIORITY
OVERSOCIALIZATION
THE POWER PROCESS
SURROGATE ACTIVITIES
AUTONOMY
SOURCES OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
DISRUPTION OF THE POWER PROCESS IN MODERN SOCIETY
HOW SOME PEOPLE ADJUST
THE MOTIVES OF SCIENTISTS
THE NATURE OF FREEDOM
SOME PRINCIPLES OF HISTORY
INDUSTRIAL-TECHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY CANNOT BE REFORMED
RESTRICTION OF FREEDOM IS UNAVOIDABLE IN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
THE 'BAD' PARTS OF TECHNOLOGY CANNOT BE SEPARATED FROM THE 'GOOD' PARTS
TECHNOLOGY IS A MORE POWERFUL SOCIAL FORCE THAN THE ASPIRATION FOR FREEDOM
SIMPLER SOCIAL PROBLEMS HAVE PROVED INTRACTABLE
REVOLUTION IS EASIER THAN REFORM
CONTROL OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR
HUMAN RACE AT A CROSSROADS
HUMAN SUFFERING
THE FUTURE
STRATEGY
TWO KINDS OF TECHNOLOGY
THE DANGER OF LEFTISM
FINAL NOTE
NOTES
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