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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: THE SLOW ADOPTION SYNDROME

In 1779, Ned Ludd, a young apprentice in England working in the textile industry, destroyed a mechanized loom after his supervisor scolded him for not managing the machine well. Thus were born the Luddites, a movement that fiercely, sometimes violently opposed the introduction of new machinery during the industrial revolution, on the grounds that it would displace workers and bring…

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