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November 14, 2004

Micah on Open Source Politics

Micah Sifry on Open Source Politics at The Nation. He starts with a Dean anecdote I'd never heard before, and barrels on through the topic. Good piece.

Posted by D. Weinberger at November 14, 2004 12:33 PM


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I just know this is going to sound picky ... but this phenomenon is also happening in various ways, and at varying rates of uptake and involvement, in countries other than the USA.

It's a global thing, and it is indeed the now-real, tangible beginnings of the paradigm shift promised by the Joel Barkers and Alvin Tofflers and Marshall McLuhans and Stafford Beers (and many others) of this world.

Posted by: Jon Husband | November 14, 2004 02:40 PM


dude, i had an immense blowout with my spinoza prof. I told her that she was beautiful, and she had an enourmous hissy fit. No wonder a flickin fem put a bullet in Lenin's brain!

Posted by: bw | November 14, 2004 05:56 PM


yo yo, stafford BEERS! amen

Posted by: bw | November 14, 2004 05:57 PM


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