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highplainsdem

(58,353 posts)
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 04:15 PM Monday

Brian Merchant: The Luddite Renaissance is in full swing

https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/the-luddite-renaissance-is-in-full

Hope everyone’s hanging in there. Another week, another slipslide into fascism. The Kirk killing has, as many anticipated, served as a pretext for the Trump administration and its allies to begin a concerted attack on their critics and opposition. Trump designated ‘Antifa’ as a terrorist group, despite “anti-fascism” being an ideology, not an organization. Brendan Carr, Trump’s FCC chair, pressured Disney into sacking Jimmy Kimmel; its executive leadership immediately complied. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s X continues to serve as a megaphone for supporters of the above campaign and for calls for violence against trans people and the left.

No wonder the kids want to pull the plug. After all, if there’s hope to be found in this moment, it will be found in solidarity, in organizing, and in refusal of a world dictated by authoritarians and tech oligarchs. Which is why I’m especially pleased to report that we’re beginning to see what’s shaping up to be a genuine, youth-led, modern-day Luddite uprising.

A loose constellation of grassroots collectives, orgs, and clubs, ranging from New York’s Luddite Club to Silicon Valley’s APPstinence, has gotten together and dubbed this fall the “Luddite Renaissance.” Students, activists, tech whistleblowers, and self-proclaimed Luddites have been undertaking a series of actions, readings, and protests that will culminate next weekend, on September 27, at what they’re calling the S.H.I.T.P.H.O.N.E. (Scathing Hatred of Information Technology and the Passionate Hemorrhaging of Our Neo-liberal Experience) rally at the High Line in New York City. I would love to be there, but alas it’s on the wrong coast. (If you can make it to Manhattan that day, I’m very jealous; drop a line and let me know how it went.)

But it’s not just the Luddite Club and the S.H.I.T.P.H.O.N.E.rs, either. It seems that since last year, when I wrote about the New Luddites rising up to resist and refuse AI, from anti-gen AI creatives to Waymo combatants to gig workers fighting Uber, this loosest of movements has only broadened. Anger at AI, smartphones, and social media—and more specifically, at the exploitative practices of the companies operating them—has galvanized people all over the world, from the youth above, to artists and advocates and academics.

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Brian Merchant: The Luddite Renaissance is in full swing (Original Post) highplainsdem Monday OP
Love it! poli-junkie Monday #1
These people are me!!!!! Mossfern Monday #2
Rich people prefer "bespoke" clothing and farm-to-table food Prairie Gates Monday #3

Mossfern

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2. These people are me!!!!!
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 04:51 PM
Monday

I'm a hop skip and a jump from the city, and may even get my old bones there on the 27th (If I don't have another doctor's appointment.)

Where do I sign up?

Prairie Gates

(6,347 posts)
3. Rich people prefer "bespoke" clothing and farm-to-table food
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 08:22 PM
Monday

Slow food, and watches made by hand. Artisanal products made in the "old way." The authenticity of food at many fancy restaurants is assured by their use of traditional methods that eschew technological efficiency in favor of some other value (usually, flavor).

All of this is "Luddism," but it does not carry the negative connotation of the Luddite because it is the Luddism of the rich rather than a worker's revolt. In the rich is it simply called "taste."

Interesting, that.

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