> Ted Kaczynski's writings were also recently adopted into the Joseph A
> Labadie Anarchist Archives at the University of Michigan, considered by
> many to be an "archive of record" of the anarchist movement. Too bad.
Are you suggesting that Labadie acquired TK's writings because they thought he was an anarchist? I'll have to ask the curator of that collection about that.
The Labadie Collection is not just an an archive of anarchist materials, it's an archive on all forms of social protest and dissent.
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