Re: Left/Right... can't we do better than this?

From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed May 21 2003 - 15:36:42 MDT

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    > To some extent this is the same method as in scenario planning - find
    > the "driving forces", and look at the different combinations.
    > However, I think one could usefully (for our discussions) add a
    > third axis: technological coercion. Some people want to determine
    > what and how technology is used and developed, others want to leave
    > this free and legislate when actual problems develop. So there is
    > an issue of technological freedom, or freedom to tinker.
    >
    > So we get the following cube (I won't try to ascii it), with +
    > representing freedom:

    Anders, this is a really good explaination, and something which
    libertarians can easily grasp. Do you think you could put this together
    in flyer form for the Escape to New Hampshire conference next month?
    Adding a technology axis maps us into the liberty sphere really well.
    Perhaps we need a new Worlds Shortest Political Quiz?

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    Mike Lorrey
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