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'''The power process''' is a theoretical process necessary to fulfill one's psychological ] to exert power to fulfill goals, discussed in ]'s manifesto, ]. Kaczinski suggested that the need to undergo the power process was biological, and used historical and modern examples to demonstrate the importance of this need. | |||
Kaczynski wrote that the power process has four necessary requirements. They are setting ], exerting serious ] towards achieving one's goals, fulfilling one's goals with a reasonable success rate, and fulfilling one's goals ]. He suggested that, while it is important to fulfill the need for autonomy, some people have little or no need for autonomy. | |||
The power process was a ] basic to almost all of the other concepts and ideas Kaczynski wrote about in his manifesto. | |||
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