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Parent topics
- Anarchism [r]: Doctrine that all forms of government are undesirable and should be abolished. [e]
- Terrorism [r]: An act, with targets including civilians or civilian infrastructure, intended to create an atmosphere of fear in order to obtain a political objective. [e]
Subtopics
- Singularity (technology) [r]: The term used in futurist circles to refer to the phenomenon and resulting effects of reaching a critical threshold of positive-feedback technological change. [e]
- Ray Kurzweil [r]: (1948- ) Computer scientist and futurist, one of the major proponents of the concept of singularity [e]
Extra-legal responses to the Industrial Revolution
- Earth First! [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Luddite [r]: One of a number of craftspeople in early 19th century England who engaged in acts of sabatoge against the introduction of industrial technology and machinery. [e]
Other critical responses to the Industrial Revolution
- Amish [r]: A Christian people centered mainly in the United States and noted for their rejection of much of modern culture and technology. [e]
- Henry David Thoreau [r]: (1817-62) New England transcendentalist philosopher, naturalist, and writer; one of key inspirations for the modern conservation movement. [e]
- Question Concerning Technology (1953): a philosophical work by Martin Heidegger which considers how man might develop a "free relationship" to technology.
- Primitivism [r]: Add brief definition or description