Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Consent of the Networked

As the Internet grows ever more intertwined with our lives, citizens? dependence on it for achieving and sustaining democracy also grows. In our dependence, we have a problem: We understand how power works in the physical world and how to constrain it through legal and political systems. We do not, however, have a clear understanding of how power works in the digital realm and how to constrain the abuse of it by governments or companies (or some insidious combination of the two) in confusing, difficult-to-track ways that cut across national borders, economies, and ideologies.

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=37bdb8bb884002d5075f053420154aa9

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