Rage Against The Machine - The Luddites Are Back

from the this-sounds-familiar dept

Every few months, it seems that another Luddite book comes out, talking about how much better off we are without technology. These books all take one-sided looks at ways that technology makes peoples' lives worse, without any consideration to how they also make lives better. Technology is a tool. It makes some things better, and some things worse. You can whine about it, or you can figure out how to incorporate the good aspects into your life. Salon is running a review of what appears to be the latest in the "whining" category, called Against the Machine. From the review, it sounds like many other Luddite tracts. Just because their lives were made worse off by the technology, and they couldn't figure out how to adjust, they think everyone needs to suffer without the technology. In the end, everyone has a choice. If you don't want to use the technology, that is absolutely your choice. However, if you think that you need to force others not to use technology, you're going too far. The woman who wrote the book complains that she needs to use a computer, but hates every minute of it. So, don't use a computer. Just don't whine about it. She also says that she uses a hand coffee grinder. What makes this bit of old technology "ok"? Shouldn't she have to mash up coffee grounds between two rocks like they did in the old days?
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  1. identicon
    satarc, 3 Feb 2003 @ 10:53pm

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    i think the problem is that we dont really have a choice any more.

    If you dont wont to use technology then you cant function in the west. which forces people into using techs that they dont wont to,

    Actually, I havent got a clue what im on about...I talk dribble all day long at work and I just cant help myself.

    I pretend I know it all but really I can barelly tie shoelaces....For christ's sake I cant even spell god damn it!!

    :;

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    Ned Ludd, 4 Feb 2003 @ 1:31am

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    Absolutely right. The whole point is that technology is forced on us. I like technology so it doesn't bother me that much, but you really can't avoid it. Our society has a ridiculous overreliance on technology - the power goes out and we're screwed. Systems just aren't that reliable either and probably never will be.

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    Mike (profile), 4 Feb 2003 @ 1:52am

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    So we should get rid of it entirely?

    I don't see the point. I will agree that there are negative impacts to technology, but I can't justify the argument that we should just get rid of it. First off, it simply won't happen. Arguing for the impossible may be a fun way for some people to waste time, but I won't bother. Too many people want new technologies, and technologies (once invented) simply don't go away until something better comes along. Second, most of these Luddite tracts ignore the good side of technology, and don't mention any way to replace them. They simply assume that everyone wants to suffer along with them in a technology-less world.

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    Anonymous Coward, 4 Feb 2003 @ 8:28am

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    I can't help but think that an awful lot of this "Voluntary Simplicity" crowd would change tunes fast after a few months of INvoluntary simplicity in the world they tout as their Utopia...

    link to this | view in thread ]


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