On Wed, 22 Nov 1995, John Young wrote:
"The Mesh and the Net: Speculations on Armed Conflict in a Time of Free Silicon," by Martin C. Libicki, March, 1994. (233kb)
Available on the Web at:
<http://www.ndu.edu/ndu/inss/macnair/mcnair28/m028cont.html>
NDU is the National Defense University, Libicki's teat.
A very interesting read! The speculations about the future of the (civilian) Net are amazing, even more so coming from an official sub-division of the US DoD (?). An excerpt (that could have been written by a cypherpunk crypto-anarchist philosopher just as well): 'The information revolution, acting through multinational corporations and transnational communities, may weaken many powers of the state anyway. Would it be much of an exaggeration to posit a nation's expression, not through government, but as a local ganglion of the world Net. That being the case, might not the decline of the state coincide with the rise of the Net, the newest venue for crime, conflict, and chaos?' Mats