A Mind for Murder: The Education of the Unabomber and the Origins of Modern Terrorism

A Mind for Murder: The Education of the Unabomber and the Origins of Modern Terrorism

by Alston Chase (Author), Alston Chase (Author)

Synopsis

This is a radically new interpretation of the life and motives of the infamous Unabomber. Alston Chase's gripping account follows Ted Kaczynski from an unhappy adolescence in Illinois to Harvard, where he was subject not only to the despairing intellectual currents of the Cold War but also to ethically questionable psychological experiments. Kaczynski fled academia to the edge of the wilderness in Montana, but Chase shows us that he was never the wild mountain man the media often assumed him to be. Kaczynski was living in a book-lined cabin just off a main road when he formulated the view of the world that he used to justify murder. Through Chase's compelling narration of the planning and execution of Kaczynski's crimes, we come to know a thoroughly cold-blooded killer, but one whose ideas were uncannily close to those of mainstream America. Originally published in hardcover as Harvard and the Unabomber.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 456
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 20 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0393325563
ISBN 13: 9780393325560

Media Reviews
A chilling and provocative account of what made the Unabomber tick. -- Boston Globe
Fascinating and revealing. -- Chicago Tribune
Author Bio
Alston Chase is a writer and independent scholar specializing in intellectual history. He lives in Paradise Valley, Montana.