Monthly Archive for November, 2007
Neo-Colonialism or a Peer to Peer Power Society?
On November 24th, the Wall Street Journal ran a page one story called:
A Little Laptop With Big Ambitions
How a Computer for the Poor Got Stomped by Tech Giants
Cambridge, Mass.
In 2005, Nicholas Negroponte unveiled an idea for bridging the technology divide between rich nations and the developing world. It was captivating in its utter simplicity: design […]
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Back to future and more …
The Nation, 26 November, 2007
DR. FAROOQ HASSAN
While arguing major constitutional cases against Musharraf’s regime in the Supreme Court of Pakistan since 2000 I realised that his only agenda was ‘himself’. Both the coups of October 12, 1999 and that of November 3, 2007 were staged to save his army chief’s job. […]
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Framework for a New Economics & a New Politics
The P2P Power Economy
Author: Jock Gill
For too many decades the idea of the citizen as a one dimensional consumer has been growing. See Adam Curtis’ BBC series “The Century of the Self“. Today, it is the dominant view. The citizen consumes products, services, and “ideas” promoted by the few and sent […]
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Democracy and Constitution [Pakistan]
Author: DR FAROOQ HASSAN
The general is plainly wrong when he maintains consistently that there is democracy in Pakistan! In his conception of democracy there is the consolidation of offices of the army chief and the presidency. Even more bizarre is the realisation that in any living democratic country these two offices are really powerless to […]
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