fund razor
Founding Member
Actually.... his letter does come off crazy to me. Not the complaints so much... but the psychotic disassociations and reasssociations. He illustrates the many times in his life that he attempts to connect but ends up disconnected. The writing has a clear thread that weaves its way toward dehumanizing his adversaries in his mind, allowing him to make the next step into accepting the destruction of the "monsters" as rational.
If Amy Bishop had left a note and killed herself... it would have sounded like that but had different complaints. (Hers would have been frustration with the monsters that kept her from advancing and getting tenure). Same with Nidal Hasan. But his note would have spoken of his uncomfortable position between his radical beliefs and his job counseling front line US troops. But they all would have been an excercise in dehumanization and rationalization. Just like the one above.
Here's a link to the unibomber's manifesto. Very similar in the anti-establishment and proletariat (common worker) vs. high bourgeoise (class with power) to Stack, and of course to Marx.
http://cyber.eserver.org/unabom.txt
Stack clearly had communist leanings, as well.
If Amy Bishop had left a note and killed herself... it would have sounded like that but had different complaints. (Hers would have been frustration with the monsters that kept her from advancing and getting tenure). Same with Nidal Hasan. But his note would have spoken of his uncomfortable position between his radical beliefs and his job counseling front line US troops. But they all would have been an excercise in dehumanization and rationalization. Just like the one above.
Here's a link to the unibomber's manifesto. Very similar in the anti-establishment and proletariat (common worker) vs. high bourgeoise (class with power) to Stack, and of course to Marx.
http://cyber.eserver.org/unabom.txt
Stack clearly had communist leanings, as well.