The Supercomputing Institute @Luddite.net (Popularity: ): A group of Neo-Luddites working on Linux, using a network of systems to solve problems that interest them. Luddism (Popularity: ): Offers resources and readings on the Neo-Luddite movement. I-resign.com: In Defence of Luddism (Popularity: ): Opinion piece by T.J. Snaith. Is it OK to be a Luddite? (Popularity: ): Essay by novelist Thomas Pynchon that discusses the history of the Luddite movement and the many ways it has resurfaced ... The Last Luddite Gets Wired by Ron Rosenbaum (Popularity: ): Dispatch in Slate Magazine. On-line Luddism Index (Popularity: ): Articles by Bill Joy, Kirkpatrick Sale, John Zerzan, Langdon Winner and other Luddish theorists.
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Is it OK to be a Luddite? (Popularity: ): Essay by novelist Thomas Pynchon that discusses the history of the Luddite movement and the many ways it has resurfaced ... Luddism (Popularity: ): Offers resources and readings on the Neo-Luddite movement. Ludditology (Popularity: ): Personal weblog of a Luddite. The Supercomputing Institute @Luddite.net (Popularity: ): A group of Neo-Luddites working on Linux, using a network of systems to solve problems that interest them. The Last Luddite Gets Wired by Ron Rosenbaum (Popularity: ): Dispatch in Slate Magazine.