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Neo Luddism Neo Luddism is to fear technology, especially new forms of technology that threaten existing jobs. During the Industrial Revolution, textile workers in England who said that they were following the example of a man named Ned Ludd destroyed factory equipment to protest changes in the factory. The term Ludd is derived from Ludd's last name. Today, the term Luddite is reserved for a person who regards technology as causing more harm than good in society. Neo Luddism is not something that is unneccesary and is very incorrect. Most people do not like technology because it is a change and many people are frightened by it merely because it is new a different. If they would just sit down and realize what they are trying to prove and how it would actually affect them.
Approximate Word count = 473 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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