Ned Ludd (/nɛd lʌd/) is the legendary person to whom the Luddites attributed the name of their movement. In 1779, Ludd is supposed to have broken two stocking...
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Ludd can refer to: Ned Ludd, inspiration for the Luddite movement Lludd Llaw Eraint, figure in Welsh mythology Nuada, figure in Irish mythology Short...
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Ned Ludd was a restaurant in Portland, Oregon's King neighborhood, in the United States. Established in 2008, the restaurant was owned by chef Jason French...
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King Ludd may refer to: Lud son of Heli, legendary 1st-century BCE founder of London Ned Ludd, leader of the 19th-century Luddites This disambiguation...
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Neo-Luddism or new Luddism is a philosophy opposing many forms of modern technology. The term Luddite is generally used as a pejorative applied to people...
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Fox River. Much of the actual content for Ecodefense came from the "Dear Ned Ludd" column in the Earth First! newsletter during the 1980s. This book was...
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Lennox, Duchess of Richmond: Organiser of the Duchess of Richmond's ball. Ned Ludd: Fictional figurehead of the Luddites. Thomas Paine: Founding Father of...
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Pepper TV pilot 2018 Champions Asher Recurring role Big Hero 6: The Series Ned Ludd (voice) 3 episodes 2019 Catch-22 McWatt Miniseries 2020 The Big Leap Mike...
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5:41 Disc 2 "Ned Ludd Part 1 (Inclosure)" - 2:48 "Ned Ludd Part 2 (Rural Retreat)" - 4:11 "Ned Ludd Part 3 (Ned Ludd)" - 3:20 "Ned Ludd Part 4 (Prelude...
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machinery. These attackers became known as Luddites, supposedly followers of Ned Ludd, a folklore figure. The first attacks of the Luddite movement began in...
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strike. "Ned Ludd" is a reworking of a track which was originally part of his stage play The Kid from Silicon Gulch;[1] taking its name from Ned Ludd who inspired...
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group active in Britain in the early 19th century in turn named after Ned Ludd, a legendary British weaver said to have broke two stocking frames after...
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electric. She was stolen from Ned Ludd by Di Amara and transformed into a bear monster hybrid and she names her Bessisaurus. Ludd eventually tamed his newly...
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Swabian peasants during their rebellion against taxes in 1514), Captain Ludd, Robin Hood and Captain Swing. Collective pseudonym I'm Spartacus, pop culture...
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Najmuddin Kubra Laestadianism, after Lars Levi Læstadius Luddites, after Ned Ludd Lutheranism and Neo-Lutheranism, after Church reformer Martin Luther Manichaeism...
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(1898–1989), Russian jazz bandleader Lud Kramer (1932–2004), American politician Ned Ludd, founder of the Luddite movement in 18th- and 19th-century Britain Lud...
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folk revival song, which was recorded by the Oldham Tinkers (listen), "Ned Ludd Part 5" on British folk rock group Steeleye Span's 2006 album Bloody Men...
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Taliesin. The political references go back much further, for instance to Ned Ludd. In the 1960s underground culture the multiple name Emmett Grogan was adopted...
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Utah Press. ISBN 978-0-87480-362-4. Wild, Peter (1999). "Edward Abbey: Ned Ludd Arrives on the Desert". The opal desert: explorations of fantasy and reality...
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eds. (1987). Ecodefense: A field guide to monkeywrenching. Tucson, AZ: Ned Ludd Book. Abbey, Ed (1985). The monkeywrench gang. Salt Lake City: Dream Garden...
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of John Clare, compositions for tenor and piano, 2005 Steeleye Span, "Ned Ludd Part 1 (Inclosure)", song, from the album Bloody Men, 2006 Chris Wood,...
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that it lives in the Muirahara Woods outside San Fransokyo. The character Ned Ludd, is transformed into the creature through the use of a patch applied to...
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Liberties and Commons for All. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. Ned Ludd & Queen Mab: Machine-Breaking, Romanticism, and the Several Commons of...
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Matlock Bath in Derbyshire. Charivari Elfshot Green Man Merry England Ned Ludd Nursery rhyme / Mother Goose Pillywiggin Saint George's Day in England...
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receive pseudonymous threatening letters, signed with some form of the "Ned Ludd" name. After an attack on William Cartwright's Mill in Rawfolds and the...
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Jensen Theodore Kaczynski Ruhollah Khomeini Philip Larkin Pentti Linkola Ned Ludd Maria Mies Yukio Mishima MOVE organization François Partant Fredy Perlman...
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him. Basney was interested in Samuel Johnson, William Shakespeare, and Ned Ludd and the origins of the Luddite movement. He was the author of An Earth-Careful...
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Francisco Solano López – Paraguay, president during the Paraguayan War. Ned Ludd – Britain, leader of the Luddites in the 1810s. Nelson Mandela – South...
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(2020–2023) Masia The Matador (1971–2014) Metrovino Mi Mero Mole (2011–2020) Ned Ludd Nel Centro (2009–2020) New Copper Penny No Vacancy Lounge NOLA Doughnuts...
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