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This category is composed of sites that relate to Neo-Luddism. In addition to sites dedicated to that lifestyle, it may contain sites that provide a historical or humorous perspective on this lifestyle....
This page was last updated on October 1st, 2008
Luddism (from Lifestyle Choices)
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The Neo-Luddite ManifestoThe Neo-Luddite Manifesto
Short manifesto explaining the history of the Luddites and dispelling the popular belief that Neo-Luddites are technophobes.
The New LudditeThe New Luddite
A brief summary of New Luddites, including their beliefs and their history.
I-resign.com: In Defence of LuddismI-resign.com: In Defence of Luddism
Opinion piece by T.J. Snaith.
Neo-Luddite ReviewNeo-Luddite Review
A short review of books by Sale, Stoll, and Brook and Boal on Neo-Luddite attitudes.
The Supercomputing Institute @Luddite.netThe Supercomputing Institute @Luddite.net
A group of Neo-Luddites working on Linux, using a network of systems to solve problems that interest them.
The Luddite SyndromeThe Luddite Syndrome
An indie rock/punk/folk band formed by Neo-Luddites in Boston, Massachusetts.
LuddismLuddism
Offers resources and readings on the Neo-Luddite movement.
Terry's Neo-Luddite Web SitesTerry's Neo-Luddite Web Sites
A list of books, websites, and ways to embody Neo-Luddite beliefs.
Is it OK to be a Luddite?Is it OK to be a Luddite?
Essay by novelist Thomas Pynchon that discusses the history of the Luddite movement and the many ways it has resurfaced throughout the years. Reprinted from The New York Times Book Review.

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