Social luddism, also known as left-wing luddism, social neoluddism and as left-wing neoluddism, is a political and cultural movement that defends the fight against the cultural industry, the mass media and the mass culture, in order to improve the living conditions of the population and clean up people's minds, social-luddism is also characterized by advocating a reduction in the use of technology at work and in people's lives, so that technology is used only for certain situations and for situations in which the use of technology is really necessary, as in health cases. Social Luddism is also characterized by defending a new class struggle between the digital proletariat and the digital bourgeoisie, as well as defending that the internet, the cultural industry, the mass media and the mass culture are used to oppress the proletariat and spread propaganda in favor of the digital bourgeoisie. Social Luddism is characterized by defending anti-capitalism, anti-rightism, anti-globalization / anti-globalism, anti-transhumanism, anti-chipism / anti-microchipism (anti-chipping / anti-microchipping) and anti-awtokism.
Much is asked about the difference between neoliberalism and neoconservatism, both are quite similar, but have several differences between them. Neo-liberalism deals with the economic issue, while neo-conservatism deals with the social and cultural question, neoconservatism has as neoliberalism its economic form, which is the minimal state and an anti-interventionist and anti-protectionist state, with only one exception for neo-conservatism of the developed countries, which allow a semi-protectionist and semi-interventionist state, since neoliberalism has two main currents, that of the minimal state and that of the semi-interventionist and semi-protectionist state, which confuses a great deal when differentiating . Neoconservatism deals with the "liberal in the economy and conservative in customs", being more precise "neoliberal in the economy and neoconservative in customs", defending the minimal state, a serville and neo-liberal economy, and an anti-communist,...
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