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write a short note on luddism​

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Answered by BrainlyAlienBrain
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Luddism

  • It is a philosophy opposing many forms of modern technology.

  • It is the Belief of band of English workmen that attempted to prevent the use of machinery by destroying it.

  • The group of British workers between 1811 to 1816 who destroyed labour saving machinery because this would diminish employment were known as Luddite.

  • Luddism calls for preventing the development of newer technologies.
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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

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