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  • Luddite - Wikipedia
    The Luddites were members of a 19th-century movement of English textile workers who opposed the use of certain types of automated machinery due to concerns relating to worker pay and output quality
  • Luddite | Industrial Revolution, Machine-Breaking, Protest Movement . . .
    Luddite, member of the organized bands of 19th-century English handicraftsmen who rioted for the destruction of the textile machinery that was displacing them The movement began in the vicinity of Nottingham toward the end of 1811 and in the next year spread to Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire,
  • LUDDITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LUDDITE is one of a group of early 19th century English workmen destroying laborsaving machinery as a protest; broadly : one who is opposed to especially technological change
  • What the Luddites Really Fought Against - Smithsonian Magazine
    In an essay in 1984—at the dawn of the personal computer era—the novelist Thomas Pynchon wondered if it was “O K to be a Luddite,” meaning someone who opposes technological progress A better
  • Who Were the Luddites? | HISTORY
    “Luddite” is now a blanket term used to describe people who dislike new technology, but its origins date back to an early 19th-century labor movement that railed against the ways that mechanized
  • Luddite - World History Encyclopedia
    The Luddites, named after their legendary leader Ned Ludd, were workers who protested at the mechanization of the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution
  • Before AI skeptics, Luddites raged against the machine. . . literally
    When a band of raiders broke into knitting manufacturer’s shop in Arnold, England, in March 1811 their goal wasn’t to steal goods or money— it was to smash knitting frames, an early form of textile
  • What’s a Luddite? An expert on technology and society explains
    New York City’s Luddite Club falls into this camp Formed by a group of tech-disillusioned Gen-Zers, the club advocates the use of flip phones, crafting, hanging out in parks and reading
  • The true origins of Luddism, and what it means to be a Luddite today . . .
    Excessive caution can be detrimental, creating a luddite culture of following the herd instead of forging forward To be a Luddite is seen as synonymous with being primitive – backwards in your outlook, ignorant of innovation’s wonders, and fearful of modern society
  • What Is a Luddite? - Computer Hope
    A Luddite is a term that originally referred to a group of early 19th-century English workers who protested against newly developed labor-economizing technologies, primarily in the textile industry Today, the term describes someone opposed to or cautious of new technology





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