Blood in the Machine
The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech
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Eric Jason Martin
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Brian Merchant
Longlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year
The "rich and gripping" true story of the first time machines came for human jobs—and how the Luddite uprising explains the power, threat, and toll of big tech and AI today (Naomi Klein)
The Luddites organized guerrilla raids to smash those machines—on punishment of death—and won the support of Lord Byron, enraged the Prince Regent, and inspired the birth of science fiction. This all-but-forgotten class struggle brought nineteenth-century England to its knees.
Today, technology imperils millions of jobs, robots are crowding factory floors, and artificial intelligence will soon pervade every aspect of our economy. How will this change the way we live? And what can we do about it?
The answers lie in Blood in the Machine. Brian Merchant intertwines a lucid examination of our current age with the story of the Luddites, showing how automation changed our world—and is shaping our future.
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The Luddites are renewed and recontextualized as victims of predatory capital. While their name ultimately became an epithet for ignorance and backwardness, the author reveals the cloth workers as clear-eyed about what the new machines and factories would mean to their families and livelihoods, and their actions as purely rational and community-minded. It wouldn’t have been as effective without Uber/Lift/DoorDash providing such vivid modern examples.
The author spends a great deal of time Lord Byron and Percy and Mary Shelley, as contemporary defenders of the Luddites, and connects them with the latter Shelley’s most famous creation. This was ambitious, but it’s a bit of an eye-roll; one can imagine a modern day Byron tossing a Like to a Luddite social post before doomscrolling on, a 19th century #hashtagactivisim.
Still, absolutely recommended and timely.
Timely Warning
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Timely reminder…
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An important history lesson
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Long live King Ludd !
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An enlightening book
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Thought-provoking and disturbing
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Hammers up
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the shrill close
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One Sided Moralizing
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Story and Message is good, but it’s quite long.
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