Luddite PACs & Candidates: Texas Political Funds that Dodge the Internet
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II. Unexempted PACs & Candidates
III. Statewide Luddites
VII. Large Luddite PACs
VIII. Recommendations
IX. End Notes
While Webster’s refers to this struggle’s leader, Ned Lud, as “feebleminded,” more thorough accounts have concluded that Lud led a brilliant, uphill campaign that had some success in its ultimate goal—which had more to do with reducing human misery than it did with destroying machinery (see E.P. Thompson’s, The Making of the English Working Class). While informed minds can differ on Lud’s effectiveness, his goals were loftier than those of the politicians who refuse to electronically disclose their campaign donors and expenditures.
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