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Re: NSA says strong crypto to China?



Alex Strasheim wrote:
> That's what this list is all about:  we're trying to impose certain civil
> liberties on the world using a strategy that's based on anarchy theory.
> That theory tells us that if we can distribute tools and establish
> standards we'll secure privacy and free speech rights regardless of what
> governments do.  That's a very startling idea, and I believe it's sound.
> I believe that it's possible to impose the first ammendment on the entire
> world by distributing crypto software.
>
> So the question we ought to be putting to the NSA is this:  isn't it in
> the best interest of the United States and the other capitalist Western
> democracies to impose the first ammendment on the rest of the world?
> 
> I don't see how anyone could argue that it isn't.

  I think that you are putting too much faith in both the western
governments and the citizens of those countries.  If you read the article
that I originally quoted, you will find that the author (in the UK) feels
that the first ammendment gives us in the US too much freedom of speech.
I think that many (perhaps most) feel the same way.  They are willing to
give up their liberty for some dubious protections as Ben Franklin spins
in his grave.

	--Jeff

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Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
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