The Luddites: A History Not Taught in Schools
A history not taught in schools is the history of resistance to exploitation at the dawn of the industrial revolution. Individuals felt their trades were under threat as industry took away individual ownership over products. The unique talents of the weaver, the carpenter, the blacksmith, the furniture maker, the carver, and the cobbler were now owned by the rise of giant industry and the wealthy industrialists. Harming the livelihoods of individuals who mastered these trades. The biggest resistance to this change were the Luddites in Britain. They were angry that the factory owners were taking over their trades and lining their own pockets as owners of the new production lines. They were angry that they would have to work under a glorified exploiter and give up their individual trades and give up ownership of their own trades. They resisted but were defeated. Many were put to death. Why is this history not taught in school? Why do you think? Once we're done with school we'r...