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Luddites - Those Who Want To Protect Current Jobs By Opposing Technological Advance (and imports) Mostly summarized from the Luddites at 200 website. … Over history, technological progress has lifted up everyone over the long run. It has increased productivity, labor demand, wages and living standards. But people sometimes consider technological progress a threat because some current jobs will be lost. … One example happened in England in the early 1800s. Jobs of skilled fabrics knitters were being eliminated by the invention and spread of weaving machines that could produce textiles using fewer skilled workers at much lower cost. Displaced workers violently revolted against the new technology. They smashed the weaving machines used in wool and cotton mills and even set fire to the homes of mill owners. … The Luddite uprising began in Nottingham in November 1811 and spread to Yorkshire and Lancashire in early 1812. When the owners refused to remove their machines from their mills...