Neo-Luddism
Neo-Luddism is a modern movement that critiques the impact of technology on society and the environment. It draws inspiration from the original Luddites, who protested against industrialization in the early 19th century. Neo-Luddites argue that excessive reliance on technology can lead to social isolation, environmental degradation, and a loss of meaningful work.
Proponents of Neo-Luddism advocate for a more thoughtful approach to technology, emphasizing the importance of community, sustainability, and human well-being. They often promote simpler living and question the necessity of certain technological advancements, encouraging a balance between innovation and the preservation of traditional values.