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Re: A Cyberspace Independence Refutation
(I agree with nearly everything in Strata's "Refutation" essay. In
particular, I find his comments on the net.pundits' hypocrisy about net.bias
and prejudice to be extremely accurate.)
James Donald writes:
[...various points about "cohesion"...]
> In an all out knock down battle between a particular government and the
> internet, in a state where a substantial proportion of the middle class
> was on the internet, the government would be in serious danger of
> evaporating like a jellyfish in the sunshine.
I'm afraid I'm not willing to take this on faith. Strata made some good
observations about the tangible vulnerability of the net-as-we-know-it to
government intervention. If you'd like to try to rebut some of his arguments
a bit more specifically, I'd be very interested in reading about it.
-Lewis "You're always disappointed, nothing seems to keep you high -- drive
your bargains, push your papers, win your medals, fuck your strangers;
don't it leave you on the empty side ?" (Joni Mitchell, 1972)