[governance] Internet as a commons/ public good

Ian Peter ian.peter at ianpeter.com
Fri Apr 26 16:30:17 EDT 2013


epiphenomonalists, third-worlders, one rooters, andropophagists,

is this Lewis Carroll's Mad Hatter's Party?

-----Original Message----- 
From: Riaz K Tayob 
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2013 5:56 AM 
To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org 
Subject: Re: [governance] Internet as a commons/ public good 

And 'going forward', I forgot to mention one more category (fuzzy, 
subject to Sobiret's paradox) to give more clarity, 'minimal 
accommodationists' are those from the third world who seek 
accommodation/fit/consensus with the dominant/first world view without 
articulating a political or substantive position that strengthens the 
third world on the first/third world dialectic. These are not to be 
dogmatically affirmed (particularly since judgements of these nature, 
particularly in hindsight are 20/20), often matters of degree and position.

May as well get this out of the way.

Riaz

On 2013/04/26 03:07 PM, Chaitanya Dhareshwar wrote:
> Too good: "There has got to be another way , but for the life of me I 
> can't seem to define it."
> You missed out "Status-Quo"ists, people...  :P
> -C
>








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