Luddite beliefs refer to a movement of 19th-century English workers who protested against the industrial revolution's advancements in technology, particularly the introduction of mechanized looms and other machines that threatened their livelihoods. This group believed that the new technologies dehumanized work, led to job losses, and disrupted traditional craftsmanship, prompting them to engage in acts of machine-breaking as a form of protest against the rapid changes brought on by industrialization.