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Threshold issue 2: Democracies and autocracies
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Should the question be framed differently for democratic and autocratic states, or are the issues essentially the same for both cases?
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Framing the technology debate »
Framing the technology debate
Framing the technology debate☜This map aims to develop a conceptual framework for the debate about the impact of emerging technologies on prospects for democracy and the open society. It will be part of an interrelated cluster of debates on this subject.☜F1CEB7
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Threshold issues »
Threshold issues
Threshold issues☜There are a number of preliminary issues that need to be considered before getting too far into the debate proper. These issues are considered here.☜FFB597
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Threshold issue 2: Democracies and autocracies
Threshold issue 2: Democracies and autocracies☜Should the question be framed differently for democratic and autocratic states, or are the issues essentially the same for both cases?☜FFB597
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Draft decision 2: Separate the issues »
Draft decision 2: Separate the issues
Draft decision 2: Separate the issues☜Distinct issues arise about the impact of technology in democracies and autocratic states, so it makes sense to frame the question differently for each case. Indeed it may be necessary to disaggregate further to take account of important differences within these broad categories☜00BFFF
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John Bellamy Foster and Robert W McChesney
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6:29 AM 5 March 2011 GMT
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http://monthlyreview.org/110301foster-mcchesney.php
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