December 03, 2002
Francis Fukuyama on the democratic power of IT
"The newer information technologies are profoundly democratizing, because they don't reward economies of scale. They work best in decentralized, non-controlled societies. They're anti-authoritarian, because authoritarians control societies by their ability to control access to information. So if people can get information on their own simply by dialing up a computer, then we have ways of getting around hierarchies. The internet helps to spread power out rather than concentrating it."
From a transcript of the Closer to Truth TV show.
Posted by Paul Miller at December 3, 2002 03:22 PM
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