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Thursday, January 9, 2003 |
Disliking dark satanic mills doesn't make you a Luddite. The culture identified with high-technology in this country is also one strongly identified with support for the environment. Technology is more than just vast, polluting furnaces and the devastation of everything living.
And in that sense, it's Tolkien's Luddism that defines The Lord of the Rings as not allegorical but escapist, since it's an attempt to imagine England without the very things that made England possible. It may be comforting to think that bravery and a good heart are enough to repel the Dark Lord. But having guns that fire 4,000 rounds a minute makes a difference, too.
England: Runnymeade. Shakespeare. English Common Law. The Lunar Club. John Maynard Keynes. The Who. Terry Pratchett. So many things mean "England" to me: for Surowiecki, it's "we have got/the Gatling gun/and they have not."