Rebels against the future

Rebels against the future1995
About this book
This is the story of a bold uprising by the earliest victims of the first Industrial Revolution, viewed from the perspective of today's second Industrial Revolution, a vivid reminder that the current turmoil, driven by rapidly developing technologies and the global economy, is every bit as disruptive as the one created by the steam engine and laissez-faire.
Rebels Against the Future is a work of careful scholarship, but it is also an exciting tale of people whose resistance to technology was so dramatic that their name has entered our vernacular. "Luddite" today refers to anyone unmoved by laptop computers and cellular phones, but this book reminds us that the Luddites were in fact real people, English working men who saw their livelihoods and homes, their communities and countryside, destroyed by the onrush of industrial capitalism.
Details
- First published
- 1995
- OL Work ID
- OL3517407W
Subjects
ComputersHistoryIndustrial revolutionLudditesPolitical activityRiotsSabotage in the workplaceSocial aspectsSocial aspects of ComputersSocial aspects of TechnologyTechnologyTextile workersWorking classWorking class, great britainTextile workers, great britainRiots, great britainWork environmentTechnology, social aspects