4 January 2021

Catalyst in detail: Mon, 04 Jan 2021 12:22:35

Any technological revolution brings forth new political demands and new realities. As written in 2013, “Globalization’s migratory effects and unprecedented mixing of cultures have had at least one major benefit carried forward. This is the erosion of communication barriers, in language and transport. Such barriers correspond with huge historic power inequalities among states. The overall democratic potential of emerging technologies already discussed, the spread and acceptance of the internet, and the world’s transition to an alternative with a much weaker nation-state system certainly deserve to be brought together for consideration. There are anti-state implications in the arrival of new media and new technology.” We have seen the power in the DNA of our technology. http://www.clubof.info/p/catalyst.html
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