Friday, March 2, 2018

Internet and Participatory Democracy

The content of the Internet includes and replicates that of previous media such as radio, television, print, and cinema.  In contrast, its Form is a direct descendant of that of the telephone, as is plainly manifest in its early dial-up mode.  The significant characteristic of that Form is its combination of simultaneity and interactivity.  Thus, on that basis, the Cosmopolity, i. e. the Global Village, has been envisaged as a Participatory Democracy.  Accordingly, an attempt to stratify the Internet on Economic grounds, e. g. the current effort to eliminate "Net neutrality", is easily interpreted as a Plutocratic threat to that Democracy.

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