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what is mean aim of luddism?

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Answered by arya321
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The Luddites of nineteenth-century England offer a very interesting glimpse into a world where capitalism has just begun to expand and the working class was being created. Historians however, disagree, on what the aims and goals of the Luddites were as well as what they accomplished in the end. Luddism began as a defence of the status quo for workers worried about their wages and other working conditions, and turned into an insurrectionary movement

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