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what was the luddism movement
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Answered by Anonymous
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The word Luddism refers to a popular movement emerged in England in the early nineteenth century, led by artisans who protested against the growing use of machines in the productive process – especially threshers and looms -, they considered that their use destroyed the employment and deteriorated the working conditions. In particular, the term “Luddite” comes from the name of Ned Ludd, a young English worker (whose name was possibly a pseudonym) who broke two mechanical weavers in 1779, decades before the Luddite movement.

From its historical origin, the term Luddism has been used to describe the ideology of people opposed to the use of technology. However, both Luddite and neoluddism have taken completely different paths depending on the people who defend it or intend to live according to its principles.

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Answered by khushvidixit2011
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The word Luddism refers to a popular movement emerged in England in the early nineteenth century, led by artisans who protested against the growing use of machines in the productive process – especially threshers and looms -, they considered that their use destroyed the employment and deteriorated the working conditions. In particular, the term “Luddite” comes from the name of Ned Ludd, a young English worker (whose name was possibly a pseudonym) who broke two mechanical weavers in 1779, decades before the Luddite movement.

From its historical origin, the term Luddism has been used to describe the ideology of people opposed to the use of technology. However, both Luddite and neoluddism have taken completely different paths depending on the people who defend it or intend to live according to its principles.

Who are the Luddites? But what is luddism?
As an ideological movement, Luddism or neoluddism take various forms according to the people or groups of people who postulate it. Therefore, beyond the basic definition of Luddism, it is difficult to locate Luddites as a movement, because of the different ways of understanding Luddism nowadays.

According to the manifesto elaborated in 1996 in the context of the Second Luddite Congress, neoluddism is a “movement without leaders of passive resistance to consumerism and to the increasingly strange and threatening technologies of the Computer Age”.

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