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The networked computer is the next major advance in human communication, and as has happened in each preceding major advance, it will dramatically change the face of humanity. Writing, books, printing press, telephony*, and now computers literally change how people view the world and their place in it. Unfortunately, this is never good for the existing powers and so it is met with violence, and there is no reason to expect it will be any different this time.
What we have today is a paradigm shift (in the accurate sense of the term) butting up against an obsolete system of power distribution. We simply don't need very many people working to meet the needs of humanity, but the anachronistic systems of economy/control cannot cope with a large percentage of population that doesn't have to toil long hours every day to subsist. So the response of power is to suppress, slow, divert, distract, whatever it can to prevent it's growing irrelevance.
It is not a curse, rather it is the means to the next stage in human society, provided the inevitable conflict between the old and the new doesn't burn the whole thing down. But like the Chinese curse tells us, the transition will be bad. :kick: & R
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