Anti-Technology Movement
The Anti-Technology Movement is a social and philosophical stance that critiques the impact of technology on society and the environment. Advocates argue that excessive reliance on technology can lead to negative consequences, such as loss of privacy, environmental degradation, and diminished human interaction. This movement often calls for a reevaluation of how technology is integrated into daily life.
Key figures in this movement include thinkers like Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, who expressed his views against industrial society. Additionally, groups like the Luddite movement historically resisted technological advancements, fearing job loss and social disruption. The movement encourages discussions about sustainable and ethical technology use.