The idea of techlash is doing the rounds, as a revolt against the dominance of Big Tech. It encompasses various strategies to reduce their power and cut them down to size. However, there is a wider movement which takes a critical eye to technology, seeing it as having as many negatives as positives. For example, a computer connected society might seem “cool” until a new Carrington event fries it, or a cyber-attack leads to a nuke producing the same computer cooking EMP. Included here is the brief, but now classic, manifesto by neo-Luddite Chellis Glendinning, who makes these points in more detail, and with greater eloquence.
https://librarianshipwreck.wordpress.com/2018/04/27/techlash-what-techlash/