UG#560 - Cyberluddism (Reclaiming Luddism on the Bicentennial)
Robin Upton | 23.07.2011 03:54 | Analysis | Social Struggles | Sheffield | World
Our second hour starts with Chumbawamba's "The Triumph of General Ludd" by Chumbawumba. Then we hear some thoughts on how 'Luddite', like 'hacker' is a word that has is maligned by a corporate controlled media unwilling to acceptable its political dimension. I briefly explain some software I've been working on this Summer, Wikipedia Plus. Then its our main speaker, Ned Ludlam from the Luddites 200 Organising Forum, who gives a historical account of Luddism, focusing on the political aspects relevant to the 21st century, looking at which technologies modern day resistance in the spirit of Ned Ludd might oppose.
Thanks to Chris for recording the Luddites 200 organising forum and sending it my way. Thanks to Brendan McCooney for his beautiful video.
Two other shows on similar lines which might appeal, New World Notes #174 and #175.
Robin Upton
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