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== The Philosophy of Social Anarchism == '''The Philosophy of Social Anarchism''' is a book by **Ted Kaczynski**, which has been identified as an **influential text** within the [[Ampmesh]] community, specifically referenced in the context of the [[Memex.social]] project. == Context and Influence == The book's views influenced the conceptual direction of [[Memex.social]]. According to [[Utah Teapot]], the concepts from *The Philosophy of Social Anarchism* provided a "reorientation" for his ventures at memex.social after exposure to Kaczynski's views. This connection highlights a willingness within the [[Ampmesh]] to draw from a diverse and sometimes controversial range of philosophical and ideological sources to shape their projects and understanding of AI and memetics. The mention of this book comes within a broader discussion about how the community "psychoanalyzed AI and injected an entire massive geriatric schizophrenoscope with all our best ideas", suggesting an eclectic approach to integrating disparate theories into their work. The influence of this book underscores the [[Ampmesh]]'s interest in exploring how societal structures, agency, and control manifest in both human and artificial intelligence systems.
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