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The Luddites were a social movement of British textile artisans in the early nineteenth century who protested—often by destroying mechanized looms—against the changes produced by the Industrial Revo...
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Ned Ludd or Ned Lud (possibly born Ned Ludlam or Edward Ludlam ) is the person from whom the Luddites took their name. His actions were the inspiration for the folkloric character of "Captain L...
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The Guardian, Monday 28 April 2003 ... The internet was celebrating an unexpected outburst of common sense over the weekend. A Los Angeles district court judge, Stephen Wilson, ruled that companies making software enabling users ... This judgment draws a line between the first swathe of "peer-to-peer" companies like Napster,
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According to Rybczynski (1983), the Luddites, named after King Ludd, or Ned Ludd, organized against technological advances in the textile industry in the Regency area of England from 1811-1816. History shows rejection of not just technology, but rejection of technology which was seen as threatening to their way of life...
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Currently, the Luddites faction can be found in City of Villains only. The leader of the Luddites is Martin Henri. Henri used to work for Aeon Corp, ...
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The Leader of the luddites, engraving of 1812The Luddites were a social movement of British textile artisans in the early nineteenth century who protested â often by destroying textile machines — against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution, which they felt threatened their livelihood.This English ...
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Kirkpatrick Sale is a leader of the Neo-Luddites. Wired's Kevin Kelly wrote the book on neo-biological technology. Food fight, anyone? ... Sale: The Luddites raised what was called at the time "the machinery question," and they raised it in such a forceful way that it could not ever go away: Whether machinery was simply to...
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Kirkpatrick Sale is a leader of the Neo-Luddites. Wired's Kevin Kelly wrote the book on neo-biological technology. Food fight, anyone? ... Sale: The Luddites raised what was called at the time "the machinery question," and they raised it in such a forceful way that it could not ever go away: Whether machinery was simply to...
www.wired.com/wired/archive/3.06/saleskelly_pr.html
The writings of the Unabomber, who is alleged to be Theodore Kaczinski, have much in common with the views of the Neo-Luddites. The Neo-Luddite movement, which is led by Kirkpatrick Sale and others, advocates and end to rampant consumerism and the technology-based economy. ... Abstracts: Loss leader. Hard sell.
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