Blood in the Machine
mattstein.com·106w
Preview
Report Post

Luddites were pro humanity, not anti technology.

I think I first encountered the idea of “social cost” in an interesting book about people and vehicles.

In the U.S., we often don’t pay for the impact we have on those around us: exhaust emissions, noise, burden on infrastructure, etc. Buy more things and a bigger house to put them in! Innovate and disrupt industries! Coal roll that socialist jerk in the electric car—this is America!

Conscientiousness is not part of the social fabric.

This book was a gripping exploration of technological innovation and social cost starting with the weavers that were screwed at the dawn of the industrial revolution.

Luddism started as a tactical strike against the technologies of control, but had explod…

Similar Posts

Loading similar posts...