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Re: KC post per Alec
On Thu, Apr 10, 1997 at 10:04:01PM -0600, Toto wrote:
[a piece on Tim May]
Toto, thanks for your thoughtful comments. Your touching defense of
Tim is interesting.
Contrary to what you might think, I really don't have anything against
Tim May, and I do go read things he (or others) have written in the
past. But I am getting to the crusty old fart stage myself...
As to his legacy, and the legacy of cypherpunks in general, that
remains to be seen. None of the cypherpunks are in a position to be
able to judge very well, because they are so close to their favorite
issues that of course they look very large. But it isn't a certainty
that any of the predictions of crypto-anarchy, for example, will come
to pass. It is possible that the surveillance state will win. More
likely, of course, the world will go in a direction that will surprise
all of us (except that Tim will tell us he considered the possibility
in a paper he wrote back in the 1970s). What will look portentious and
what will look pretentious 10 years from now is hard to judge...
Personally, I am in favor of absolute personal privacy, but I don't
define that to include economic dealings -- as far as I am concerned,
business or economic privacy is at a lower level of concern than
personal privacy. This puts me at odds with the prevailing
libertarian bent of cypherpunks, of course. However, I was thrown off
my stride by the high level of downright hostility so common on this
list. Like most people, I tend to respond in kind.
--
Kent Crispin "No reason to get excited",
[email protected] the thief he kindly spoke...
PGP fingerprint: B1 8B 72 ED 55 21 5E 44 61 F4 58 0F 72 10 65 55
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