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Are you comparing people who live under dictatorships to people who are consumers thriving on faddism?
Are you comparing people who live under dictatorships to people who are consumers thriving on faddism?
Take a look at what social networking is doing to us. We're becoming like ants. It's hard to wage wars when there's hive mentality going on.
Donno, Alex, if we've been warring for a hundred thousand years, what makes you think that a thousand years will make a difference?
Yes.T... I guess maybe violence in general is human nature?
Wait - did you just say that our use of Twitter is faddism and Libya's of Twitter is democracy?
Absolutely.
Twitter/Facebook/et al are just tools. It's how we use them that matters.
"We make our tools and then our tools shape us" - Marshall McLuhan.
Yes, the frequency of warfare has always been with us. The degree of destruction has increased though.Actually, since recorded history began, there has always been some war or skirmish being fought, and it has only gotten worse in the last few hundred years with the advent of advanced weaponry and military science.
Someday wars will end but not thru man's evolution. Things will get a lot worse before then.War is part of our nature, indeed, but that doesn't mean we can't evolve and leave it behind as a legacy of our past. It won't happen in our lifetime, but in a thousand years? Maybe...
I'm saying that McDonald's, TV, Internet, newspapers, etc., were all things that could've "united" the world.
That's always the risk. The weapons we supply today could be turned on us tomorrow.We are supplying weapons now. No good will come from this.
Absolutely.
Twitter/Facebook/et al are just tools. It's how we use them that matters.
"We make our tools and then our tools shape us" - Marshall McLuhan.
The eastern world, it is explodingIt's an arm race between singularity and annihilation.
Actually, Thomas Friedman pointed out that no two countries with a McDonalds have ever ever fought each other since getting their McDonalds. I think he called it the "Golden Arches of Diplomacy theory" or something like that.
Not sure if it's still the case, but... makes you wonder.
Or it could be that McDonalds sets up franchises only in areas that it feels are already secure and friendly to them.Actually, Thomas Friedman pointed out that no two countries with a McDonalds have ever ever fought each other since getting their McDonalds. I think he called it the "Golden Arches of Diplomacy theory" or something like that.
Not sure if it's still the case, but... makes you wonder.
Or it could be that McDonalds sets up franchises only in areas that it feels are already secure and friendly to them.
Also, the tools for human communication seem to work across all societies, no? In a year, Twitter in Libya will be Faddism.
Anyway...plenty of tribal societies have managed to keep their identities amongst the McPeoples.
That's what we call progress.
"Keep" is a relative term.