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what is the main aim of luddisam​

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Answered by amitsingh961063
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The Luddites aimed to maintain their current labour status and position in society. By striking back against machinery which lowered their wages, and made their trades obsolete.

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Answered by soni62430
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The Luddites aimed to maintain their current labour status and position in society. By striking back against machinery which lowered their wages, and made their trades obsolete. By working together against employers, the Luddites exhibited a worker solidarity that enabled them to collectively bargain with employers and win in many cases. The question of what the Luddites accomplished is much harder to answer. It is true that the Luddites exhibited worker solidarity, but as far as achieving their goals of keeping their former trade and wages, they failed. By looking at Luddism as a dry run at the formation of trade unions, valuable insights regarding the reaction of authorities, and the most effective methods cannot be discounted. Without the practise gained during the period of Luddism, the English working class would have a much harder time uniting around a shared past and ideology.

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