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URL: http://luddite.net/
ODP description: A group of Neo-Luddites working on Linux, using a network of systems to solve problems that interest them.
Page description: Welcome to Luddite.net - A place to house things that are interesting in the world of linux, the Internet, sounds, multimedia, fun stuff, Quake, Quake2, Hacking, seamonkeys, live cameras, etc.

URL: http://www.sniggle.net/ludd.php
ODP description: Articles by Bill Joy, Kirkpatrick Sale, John Zerzan, Langdon Winner and other Luddish theorists.
Page title: Luddism Index

URL: http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/luddite.html
ODP description: Offers resources and readings on the Neo-Luddite movement.
Page description: An extensive hypertext summary of historical and contemporary expressions of anti-echnological sentiments and philosophies compiled by Martin Ryder.

URL: http://slate.com/id/28402
ODP description: Dispatch in Slate Magazine.
Page title: The Last Luddite Gets Wired - By Ron Rosenbaum - Slate Magazine

URL: http://www.themodernword.com/pynchon/pynchon_essays_luddite.html
ODP description: 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.
Page title: Pynchon - Essays: "Is it OK to be a Luddite?"
Page description: Spermatikos Logos is a Web resource dedicated to exploring the work of Thomas Pynchon, and this page holds one of his an uncollected writings.

URL: http://www.i-resign.com/uk/workinglife/viewarticle_26.asp
ODP description: Opinion piece by T.J. Snaith.
Page title: I-resign.com - Articles & Opinion - In Defence of Luddism
Page description: I-resign.com - the No.1 destination for jobs and careers advice. As Limp Bizkit so famously said at Woodstock '99 just before mass arson, looting and rioting,



  
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