Political Philosophy
Jim Hlavac
Political Philosophy
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The Internet is the direct product of the war machine which the peaceniks
are using to argue against the war in Iraq.  Oddly, this military tool is now
a worldwide phenomenon which mitigates the very military is was set up
by.

     Eventually,  though many decades away, the entire world will have
satellite internet.  The current organization of the websites, found through
search engines, will get much more specific, as the technology for
searching large databases grows.  

     The internet is nothing less than the cataloging of all known human
knowledge.  The project is so big that it will take millions of people.  The
vision that is being followed is Star Trek, where you will be able to get any
information you want simply by asking.  

     Though it seems wondrous now, the internet is actually still in its
primitive beginnings.  The addition of information to the internet is
growing exponentially.  But it is limited to those countries which are either
wired into it, or allow the free use of it.  We are being deprived of vast
amounts of information, products, goods, services and ideas by countries
who prevent the free use of the internet.  

     Those people who say they don't want to be on the internet are
fooling themselves into thinking that in America today you can even avoid
it.  Any interaction with government and large corporations, and even
many smaller companies now comprises some element of the internet,
either directly or indirectly.