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Philip Koop's avatar

One interesting point of contrast is how things have played out versus how early internet libertarian-utopians imagined it playing out ("information wants to be free", "the internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it" etc.) I haven't done your required readings (sorry!) and I don't know how much of this is recapitulated in the historical perspective of the first week. Dave Karpf has short and accessible substack posts on the early politics of information. Here is one example, though perhaps not the best for your agenda: https://davekarpf.substack.com/p/that-old-wired-ideology.

ETA: I suppose the science fiction of Vernor Vinge offers a perspective from a true believer.

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John imperio's avatar

I read “underground empire” which I thought was great. The part about Thomas schelling and the lessons he learned being a parent helped him become an effective nuclear strategist was so fascinating to me that I tracked down the original source but there is no mention about what particular aspect about being a parent prepared him for being a effective nuclear strategist. I apologize for being pedantic but what were the lessons schelling learned from being a parent?

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