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Sean Fleming

Research fellow at the University of Nottingham. He researches industrial society and its future by Theodore Kaczynski.

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Apr 17, 2025 • 28min

Trump v. Mangione

Samantha Max, a reporter from Gothamist, shares insights on the high-profile case of Luigi Mangione, who faces the death penalty for his alleged crimes. She discusses the intricate legal challenges he encounters amid intense public scrutiny. Sean Fleming, a research fellow, provides a deep dive into the connection between Mangione and Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber, highlighting their shared critiques of industrial society. They explore how emotional responses influence jury decisions and the broader societal implications of Kaczynski's controversial manifesto.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 45min

Revisited: The Unabomber and his ongoing influence

In this thought-provoking discussion, Sean Fleming, a research fellow at the University of Nottingham specializing in Kaczynski's ideas, and James R. Fitzgerald, a former FBI profiler integral to the Unabomber investigation, explore the chilling legacy of Ted Kaczynski. They delve into the implications of his manifesto, which advocates for violent revolt against modern society. The conversation touches on the troubling resurgence of his extremist ideas and how they resonate with today's technological anxieties, alongside the profound effects Kaczynski's writings had on law enforcement.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 45min

The Unabomber and his ongoing influence

Jim Fitzgerald, a former FBI agent pivotal in capturing Ted Kaczynski, and Sean Fleming, a research fellow specializing in Kaczynski's philosophy, discuss the Unabomber's lasting impact. They unravel the complexities of Kaczynski's anti-technology manifesto and its eerie relevance today. Fitzgerald shares insights on the challenges faced during the investigation, while Fleming explores the troubling revival of anti-technology sentiments in modern discourse. The ethical implications of publishing Kaczynski's writings are also scrutinized, highlighting the fine line between public safety and freedom of expression.