Re: Neotyranny (was Re: MEME: History, Nazis, and )

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Sat Dec 11 1999 - 14:32:30 MST


In a message dated 12/6/99 6:53:58 AM Central Standard Time,
charlie@antipope.org writes:

> What innovative openings for tyranny do _you_ see appearing, prior
> to, say, 2025?

Good post about surveillance and tyranny, Charlie. You may well have already
encountered it before, but David Brin's book "The Transparent Society" does a
good job of looking at the various issues raised by ubiquitous surveillance.
Brin concludes that the technology will make a high degree of surveillance
practically inevitable and that the only solution is to ensure as broad an
access to the product of that surveillance as possible (thus the title of his
book). I think how different societies react to this challenge will be one
of the prime determinants of liberty over the next 25 years.

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