I've read up to paragraph 50 so far, and I agree with a lot of what he/they write.
Who is the "we" that the text refers to. Did he write this himself or with other people. This is some very interesting material.
It has been written by a group I guess so. That "we" is the hint, he are correct with what are happening by now imagine it's a 1995 article.

I'm not sure the 'we' part if he means in the literal sense of 'we' the people, society or if he used the phrase 'we' as a way to throw the FBI who was hot on his trail once they published the manifesto off the scent.
The FBI stated during his arrest he was a lone wolf conducting these bombings.
He was a smart guy at trying to cover his tracks, he would buy shoes one or two sizes smaller than his own shoe size and fix the soles of these shoes on the bottom of his own. Finding samples of hair and putting them in the bomb to throw the FBI off the scent.
It also took ten years for the FBI to 'crack' his codebook which he documented certain events which helped convict him. But the truth is he left another book lying around in his cabin which was the cypher key. So it wasn't really 'cracked'.
My own opinion is that people like him are important to the argument of how we should temper technology; yes he should see out his sentence in prison, for the crimes he committed but I think he should also be allowed to write papers from prison, form his arguments and have those arguments heard, studied and reviewed. I bet his social critique would be much more eloquent. I personally would love to hear his opinion of 2018, he published his manifesto in 1995. The world has dramatically changed since then. Let him be heard! I think he was a modern day Guy Fawkes, its just his method wasn't an inappropriate way to get the publics attention.
Quick fact!Ted Kaczynski had an I.Q. of 167, Kaczynski was a certified genius. He was born in Illinois in 1942, graduated high school and entered Harvard at age 15, completed his PhD in Mathematics at 25, and became the youngest professor to be hired by the University of California, Berkeley that same year.