73. ... There is no law that says we have to go to work every day and follow our employer’s orders. Legally there is nothing to prevent us from going to live in the wild like primitive people or from going into business for ourselves. But in practice there is very little wild country left, and there is room in the economy for only a limited number of small business owners. Hence, most of us can survive only as someone else’s employee.
— Theodore J. Kaczynski
Industrial Society and Its Future: The Unabomber Manifesto
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