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By changing society and policy to benefit everyone rather than a few oligarchs? There are more of us than there are them.
In fact, this is exactly what we've been doing since the ludittes and you might even say it's working rather well, slowly, but working nevertheless.
And this is something you have to do instead of breaking them? The policy pen must be held in both hands while writing, I take it.
And what you broke the machines then what? This teenage angst is cringe my dude.
Life continues as it was, or you build another. That's kind of a silly question.
Great, you really accomplished a lot by breaking the looms then!
Your absurdly strong pro technology fervor is actually blinding you from seeing this normally.
To get a model ship out of a bottle, you either need to reverse whatever method got it in there, deconstruct the ship, or break the glass.
To get concessions out of your masters, you have to able to think like this.