Rural revolt power line protests and the alternative technology movement in the united states, 1970s

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In the 1970s, powerline protests erupted across rural communities in the United States. Just as a global movement of environmentalists, farmers, and activists fought expansive energy infrastructures, many rural Americans living in the transportation corridors of the electric-grid system directly confronted the political, social, and environmental costs of cheap electricity. This article revisits three well-known powerline protests in the United States—in western Minnesota, Appalachian Ohio, and upstate New York. It argues that rural protestors, by resisting capital-intensive technological growth in the countryside, proved highly receptive to the era’s alternative technology movement. The protests show how the alternative technology movement and its democratic vision spread and transmuted within mainstream American culture. Rural communities, leery of large-scale cor-porate and government control, helped advance renewable energy politics and challenged the “utility consensus” of the American electric power indus-try. Grassroots revolts blended populist politics with global critiques to make environmental ethics agreeable to rural constituencies.

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Tate, R. D. (2021). Rural revolt power line protests and the alternative technology movement in the united states, 1970s. Technology and Culture, 62(1), 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1353/tech.2021.0000

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