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International or Internet
Thanks Hugh, for trying to give a positive answer to my provocative
suggestion that this medium is inherently Menshevik.
I accept your reply is relevant for a network, more so pehaps than
Lenin's model could be with the communications available at the
beginning of the century.
I accept that a network could work for consensus about the
most important theoretical principles, even if for some individuals they
might be fuzzy round the edges.
I also accept of course that networks can be robust on a long term
basis in a way that blocks of granite,
or people who name themselves after metals like steel, cannot.
Thanks for coming back on this.
Chris
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- Thread context:
- International or Internet,
Chris, London Fri 10 May 1996, 13:00 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: International or Internet,
Louis N Proyect Fri 10 May 1996, 14:16 GMT
- Re: International or Internet,
Robert Malecki Fri 10 May 1996, 17:48 GMT
- Re: International or Internet,
Hugh Rodwell Fri 10 May 1996, 20:34 GMT
- International or Internet,
Chris, London Sat 11 May 1996, 08:17 GMT
- Re: International or Internet,
Robert Malecki Sat 11 May 1996, 10:22 GMT
- Re: exploitation,
Brian Carnell Fri 10 May 1996, 06:52 GMT
- Re: Swedes break anti-union wall at Toys 'R' Us,
Brian Carnell Fri 10 May 1996, 06:52 GMT
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