Crime and punishment in cyberspace - 3 of 3

Jim choate ravage at bga.com
Thu Jun 9 06:53:12 PDT 1994


> 
> 
> > The concept of "rights" is really only meaningful in the
> > context of a group  of people, a society which has agreed to
> > band together for some  purpose.  But since it can't be
> > guaranteed that anyone would be educated on the matter of
> > observing the delineated rights, or that having been
> > educated they would respect them and observe limits upon 
>
Rights are the items of a citizens characteristic which are outside
the ability of that government to control within its charter. Rights
come before a government forms. If they didn't then you would not be 
able to give it a charter.

> Rather than spending effort developing technology for self-protection,  
> wouldn't it be better to spend effort developing a society in which  
> self-protection is unnecessary?  Think of all the energy and resources  
>
Self protection is a requirement in general against another individual and
not a society.

> behavior.  Better people make a better world.  A committee should be  
>
Truly a eugenic concept, by change do you listen to Wagner?

> Citizen-Unit Miller
>
Ravage (a blank)





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