roundtable: Re: cr,cj-4-21LISTNAMEHEREgt; re: Cyberspace Society and other ORGS
roundtable: Re: cr,cj-4/21> re: Cyberspace Society & other ORGS
Re: cr,cj-4/21> re: Cyberspace Society & other ORGS
David Levine (motodave@butterfly.net)
Sat, 22 Apr 1995 19:32:50 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 1995 19:32:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: David Levine <motodave@butterfly.net>
To: roundtable@cni.org
Subject: Re: cr,cj-4/21> re: Cyberspace Society & other ORGS
In-Reply-To: <v02110116abbd5ff1bab6@[193.120.234.114]>
Message-Id: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950422193056.4374B-100000@iron>
Richard K. Moore <rkmoore@iol.ie> writes:
>
> I see CS as being a nucleus for developing a new global conciousness
> of the democratic potential, and helping to realize that potential.
> Something like the global network of enlightenment thinkers that
> developed the US Declaration of Independence, the French Rights of Man,
> and which led to the development of Western Democracies as we've known
> them over the past two centuries.
what's the difference between the Cyberspace Society and the cyberspace
society?
I think this is happening naturally. Why do we need a new attempt to
structure an organic development? It appears like an attempt to market
a phenomenon, in the same way that the "Information Superhighway" is
RBOC/government attempt to market the Internet.
--Dave
http://www.butterfly.net/motodave
David Levine
<motodave@butterfly.net>