Re: Political Cleanup program [NOISE]
From: IN%"hallam@w3.org" 19-DEC-1995 13:48:07.90
It is very strange the way that "Libertarians" are so able to turn all rights into property rights. Thus freedom of speech become freedom to have influence on the politicial process in direct proportion to wealth.
Funny, I'm disagreeing with you, and I believe that government ought to be involved with making sure everyone has a chance to make political speech (via subsidies of education). That doesn't mean that those who can make more speech (through money or any other ability) should be handicapped. ------------------
I began work on the web in '92 because I saw its potential as a political tool which did not have the bias of wealth. It has the potential to create a new kind of political dialogue. When the Web becomes as ubiquitous as the telephone we will still see inequalities of power, the homeless and the poor will still be underrepresented. But that situation must be judged against our own where the political process can be bought and traded as if it were any other form of comodity.
It is not simply an issue of money, it is an issue of national security. If a foreigner were to control the majority of the media there would be a significant threat to the national interest. This threat has been realised in
You're making the classic PC (otherwise known as distorted egalitarian) mistake: you're wanting equality of results instead of equality of opportunity. Freedom of speech and the press doesn't mean that everyone gets a free press subsidized by the government, and no usage of means outside of that. It means that everyone _potentially_ can influence the political process and the marketplace of ideas. ------------------ the UK with the comming to power of Rupert Murdoch. Fortunately his influence on the US political scene has thus far been minor. In his own country he has brought down the government more than once. ----------------- This argument looks quite similar to those used for Canadian Content restrictions. "We can't let in Hollywood, they might be more demanded by the people than our own culture." "We can't let in Rupert Murdoch, his product might be more demanded by the people than our own products." It all comes down to people not having the courage to let their ideas be tested by what will get the most demand. -Allen
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E. ALLEN SMITH