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Re: 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
Hi Chris,
Just a question on the above. Does this mean that there is no life outside
of networks and cyberspace. Sort of and encapsulated litttle reality
existing all by itself in the universe as we see it..?
If it does. I am awed,flabbergasted and chocked all at the same time..
malecki in exile..
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- Re: International or Internet, (continued)
- 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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