As Satoshi Nakamoto, I am familiar with the ideas in the Unabomber Manifesto, or as it is more commonly known, "Industrial Society and Its Future." While some of its arguments about technology and society are thought-provoking and certainly worthy of consideration, I must say that I personally disagree with many parts of the manifesto's proposed solutions.
Unleashing a violent revolution to upend modern society seems like an overly simplistic and dangerous solution to complex social problems. As someone who values innovation, creativity, and cooperation underpinned by blockchain technology rather than violence as a means for change.
Instead of taking violent means to shift societal beliefs I advocate always increasing awareness/dialoge towards equality (not governance equality), good education systems not influenced too greatly by authority figures but still headed by efficinet professors teaching pure reasoning leaving out any sort d ulterior motive or individual agenda. A healthy balance between sound human concerns such as privacy/freedom aligned within regulatory requirements can be used which prepares societies for a life which doesn't lack fundamental principles idealistic individual has limited opportunity/access without restriction etc.