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The Internet, an arbiter of peace?
« Posted: December 12, 2009, 11:48:14 AM »


The Internet, an arbiter of peace?

World peace is a complicated construct. It's shaped by what we think we have learned from history. It's a noble aim for anyone who tries to achieve it. We know that human nature will always stand in the way of those who want to make this a better world. There are tools that can help facilitate the path to peace, though; one of them is the Internet. That's what the people behind the ‘Internet for peace' initiative proclaim. They think the Internet should receive the Nobel Peace Prize 2010 — on behalf of all unknown helpers.   Read full story...


 


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