Re: Openness amplifies Inequality?

Posted by glen ropella on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Fwd-Major-bug-called-Heartbleed-exposes-Internet-data-tp7585135p7585177.html

On 04/11/2014 10:07 AM, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-04-11 at 09:50 -0700, glen wrote:
>> And it's not really money that the "haves"
>> have... it's the agility (and other salient attributes) to manipulate
>> the new social manifold.
>
> What is the alternative?

Well, they come in 2 categories:

1) regressive - go back to things like royalty or landedness, or
2) experiment and analyze for the types of manifolds that lead to
more/good symmetry, then support those.

Lumping all of (2) into "oh well, we just have to live with it" seems a
bit defeatist.  And claiming that _all_ openness is always a good thing
seems a bit naive, as well.  Admitting that some types of openness
amplify undesirable asymmetries (including security through obscurity)
seems to me like a progressive step forward.

--
⇒⇐ glen

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