MEDIA, CULTURE & TECHNOLOGY
> Can blogging rescue the right?
12 March 2005
> The Independent. Is it really?
19 August 2004
> William Hague's News of the World column
28 July 2004
TECHNOLOGY THREATENS TOTALITARIANISMTechnologies such as satellite television, the Internet and mobile telecommunications now have a foothold in the non-free world, and, barring extraordinary measures by those in power, that foothold will grow. In light of this, the evidence political scientists continue to gather likely will only confirm what intuition already tell us: The free flow of information that is enabled by modern technology cannot possibly be a good thing for those who remain in power by suppressing liberty. | LABOUR MUST GO for the sake of British cultureTom Greeves >> |
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