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Luigi The Making and the Meaning
The first book to explain why the world was primed for the Luigi Mangione moment, showing the history that led him to be embraced as an avenger with an affection not seen since Jesse James or Robin Hood.
The explosion of glee and sympathy for Luigi surprised everyone, but it was everywhere. Hours after the shooting of the United Healthcare executive, his company put out a message out on Facebook saying their âhearts go out to Brianâs family and all who were close to him.â People replied with laughing emojis and comments like this one: âNo one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. Thatâs the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.â On TikTok, another commentator said, âOh my god, yâall really raised the school shooter generation and now youâre asking us for sympathy?â she asks. âWelcome to a regular Tuesday at school in America.â
When he was arrested, TikTok exploded with more love for Luigi: âThey couldâve been more gentle with him, he has back problems,â said one commentator. Others attempted to come to his rescue. âHe is innocent, he was with me the whole time.â eBay said that while it had a policy prohibiting items that glorify violence, they were allowing the sale of items with the words âdeny defend depose.â In Seattle, someone reprogrammed a couple of electric highway signs so they flashed: âOne CEO downâŠmany more to go.â
So where is all this coming from? Richardson has tracked the building blocks of this widespread alienation for three decades, finding it across not only the environmental movement but among those who reject capitalism itself, including the rules that govern everything from insurance to healthcare. He has followed the men and women who have gone to extremes to express that alienation, and studied the inspirations they found in other outlaws, most especially Ted Kaczynski (Luigi had posted a review of Kaczynskiâs manifesto on Goodreads). The result is a book that will put Luigi in context and even illuminate how his appeal is likely to play out in the future.
The explosion of glee and sympathy for Luigi surprised everyone, but it was everywhere. Hours after the shooting of the United Healthcare executive, his company put out a message out on Facebook saying their âhearts go out to Brianâs family and all who were close to him.â People replied with laughing emojis and comments like this one: âNo one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. Thatâs the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.â On TikTok, another commentator said, âOh my god, yâall really raised the school shooter generation and now youâre asking us for sympathy?â she asks. âWelcome to a regular Tuesday at school in America.â
When he was arrested, TikTok exploded with more love for Luigi: âThey couldâve been more gentle with him, he has back problems,â said one commentator. Others attempted to come to his rescue. âHe is innocent, he was with me the whole time.â eBay said that while it had a policy prohibiting items that glorify violence, they were allowing the sale of items with the words âdeny defend depose.â In Seattle, someone reprogrammed a couple of electric highway signs so they flashed: âOne CEO downâŠmany more to go.â
So where is all this coming from? Richardson has tracked the building blocks of this widespread alienation for three decades, finding it across not only the environmental movement but among those who reject capitalism itself, including the rules that govern everything from insurance to healthcare. He has followed the men and women who have gone to extremes to express that alienation, and studied the inspirations they found in other outlaws, most especially Ted Kaczynski (Luigi had posted a review of Kaczynskiâs manifesto on Goodreads). The result is a book that will put Luigi in context and even illuminate how his appeal is likely to play out in the future.
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The first book to explain why the world was primed for the Luigi Mangione moment, showing the history that led him to be embraced as an avenger with an affection not seen since Jesse James or Robin Hood.
The explosion of glee and sympathy for Luigi surprised everyone, but it was everywhere. Hours after the shooting of the United Healthcare executive, his company put out a message out on Facebook saying their âhearts go out to Brianâs family and all who were close to him.â People replied with laughing emojis and comments like this one: âNo one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. Thatâs the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.â On TikTok, another commentator said, âOh my god, yâall really raised the school shooter generation and now youâre asking us for sympathy?â she asks. âWelcome to a regular Tuesday at school in America.â
When he was arrested, TikTok exploded with more love for Luigi: âThey couldâve been more gentle with him, he has back problems,â said one commentator. Others attempted to come to his rescue. âHe is innocent, he was with me the whole time.â eBay said that while it had a policy prohibiting items that glorify violence, they were allowing the sale of items with the words âdeny defend depose.â In Seattle, someone reprogrammed a couple of electric highway signs so they flashed: âOne CEO downâŠmany more to go.â
So where is all this coming from? Richardson has tracked the building blocks of this widespread alienation for three decades, finding it across not only the environmental movement but among those who reject capitalism itself, including the rules that govern everything from insurance to healthcare. He has followed the men and women who have gone to extremes to express that alienation, and studied the inspirations they found in other outlaws, most especially Ted Kaczynski (Luigi had posted a review of Kaczynskiâs manifesto on Goodreads). The result is a book that will put Luigi in context and even illuminate how his appeal is likely to play out in the future.
The explosion of glee and sympathy for Luigi surprised everyone, but it was everywhere. Hours after the shooting of the United Healthcare executive, his company put out a message out on Facebook saying their âhearts go out to Brianâs family and all who were close to him.â People replied with laughing emojis and comments like this one: âNo one here is the judge of who deserves to live or die. Thatâs the job of the AI algorithm the insurance company designed to maximize profits on your health.â On TikTok, another commentator said, âOh my god, yâall really raised the school shooter generation and now youâre asking us for sympathy?â she asks. âWelcome to a regular Tuesday at school in America.â
When he was arrested, TikTok exploded with more love for Luigi: âThey couldâve been more gentle with him, he has back problems,â said one commentator. Others attempted to come to his rescue. âHe is innocent, he was with me the whole time.â eBay said that while it had a policy prohibiting items that glorify violence, they were allowing the sale of items with the words âdeny defend depose.â In Seattle, someone reprogrammed a couple of electric highway signs so they flashed: âOne CEO downâŠmany more to go.â
So where is all this coming from? Richardson has tracked the building blocks of this widespread alienation for three decades, finding it across not only the environmental movement but among those who reject capitalism itself, including the rules that govern everything from insurance to healthcare. He has followed the men and women who have gone to extremes to express that alienation, and studied the inspirations they found in other outlaws, most especially Ted Kaczynski (Luigi had posted a review of Kaczynskiâs manifesto on Goodreads). The result is a book that will put Luigi in context and even illuminate how his appeal is likely to play out in the future.











