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April 2019. Navickas,
Katrina (2005). "The
search for 'general
Ludd': The
mythology of
Luddism".
Social History. 30 (3): 281–295. doi:10.1080/03071020500185406...
- Neo-
Luddism or new
Luddism is a
philosophy opposing many
forms of
modern technology. The term
Luddite is
generally used as a
pejorative applied to people...
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Ludd can
refer to: Ned
Ludd,
inspiration for the
Luddite movement Lludd Llaw Eraint,
figure in
Welsh mythology Nuada,
figure in
Irish mythology Short...
- Ned
Ludd (/nɛd lʌd/) is the
legendary person to whom the
Luddites attributed the name of
their movement. In 1779,
Ludd is
supposed to have
broken two stocking...
- King
Ludd may
refer to: Lud son of Heli,
legendary 1st-century BCE
founder of
London Ned
Ludd,
leader of the 19th-century
Luddites This disambiguation...
- Gr****: Λύδδα) and Lidd (Arabic: اللِّدّ, romanized: al-Lidd, or اللُّدّ, al-
Ludd), is a city 15 km (9+1⁄2 mi)
southeast of Tel Aviv and 40 km (25 mi) northwest...
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heterogeneous ideologies. The
earliest known revolt against technology was
Luddism, a
pushback against early automation in
textile production. Automation...
- his mind.
Appearing in the 26th
Discworld novel,
Thief of Time,
Lobsang Ludd was
raised by the Ankh-Morpork Thieves' guild, but
discovered by the History...
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Whilst early labor historians were
drawn to
protest movements such as
Luddism and Chartism, the
focus of
labor history was
often on institutions: chiefly...
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Lobby Lud is a
fictional character created in
August 1927 by the
Westminster Gazette, a
British newspaper, now defunct. The
character was used in readers'...