> The essence of reasonable debate is that the participants > are armed with > sufficient education and discipline to resist irrationality > and form > arguments that provoke greater understanding, knowledge and > perhaps wisdom. > For many years now, I have believed that this is one of the > ways in which > the Internet is shaping the long-term future. Despite the > flame wars, > gossip and general nonsense that happens in on-line > communities, I do > believe that many people are rediscovering the value of > argument, the power > of diverse viewpoints in problem-solving. This is the > stuff that stimulates > creativity, I believe -- creativity which, even if limited > to a minority, > can have a profound positive impact on all. > Nick
i used to believe in the "free exchange of ideas", nick, but it only occurs when you have rational debate. the internet has become the dis-information highway, and there are more lies than fact. you are correct it can be a tool for empowerment, enlightenment and education, with participants who are open to civilized discourse. the person who introduced me to this site is responsible for turning me from pro-palestinian to ardent zionist. jon _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l