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Author Fox, Nicols.

Title Against the machine : the hidden Luddite tradition in literature, art, and individual lives / Nicols Fox
Edition First Island Press paperback edition
Published Washington : Island Press/Shearwater Books, [2002]
©2002

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Description xvii, 405 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. The Kellams and Their Island -- Ch. 2. The Frame Breakers -- Ch. 3. Romantic Inclinations -- Ch. 4. The Mechanized Hand -- Ch. 5. Golden Bees, Plain Cottages, and Apple Trees -- Ch. 6. Signs of Life -- Ch. 7. The Nature of Dissent -- Ch. 8. Going to Ground -- Ch. 9. Writing Against the Machine -- Ch. 10. The Clockwork God -- Ch. 11. Looking for Luddites
Summary "From the cars we drive to the instant messages we receive, from debate about genetically modified foods to astonishing strides in cloning and robotics, technology exerts a powerful grip on our lives. To stop and ask whether this digitized, implanted reality is quite what we had in mind when we opted for progress, or to ask if we might not be creating more problems than we solve, is likely to peg us as hopelessly backward or suspiciously eccentric. Yet not only questioning, but challenging technology turns out to have a long and noble history."
"In this work, Nicols Fox illuminates the rich, but often-times unrecognized, literary and philosophical tradition that has existed for nearly two centuries, since the first Luddites - the "machine-breaking" followers of the legendary Ned Ludd - lifted their sledgehammers in protest against the Industrial Revolution. Tracing this current of thought through some of the great minds of the 19th and 20th centuries - William Blake, Mary Shelley, Charles Dickens, John Ruskin, William Morris, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Graves, Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, and many others - Fox demonstrates that modern protests against consumptive lifestyles, and misgivings about the relentless march of mechanization, are part of a fascinating hidden history. She shows as well that the Luddite tradition can yield important insights into how we might reshape both technology and modern life so that human, community, and environmental values take precedence over the demands of the machine
Writing with compelling immediacy, she brings a new dimension and depth to the debate over what technology means, both now and in our future."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Technology -- Social aspects.
Technology and civilization.
Luddites.
LC no. 2002009913
ISBN 1559638605
1559637196 paperback