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Re: Framing
by Patrizia
I think the Internet is much more. It is the revolution of our generation in the sense that it creates a new way of seeing the economical layers of our society. The French Revolution did exactly that: it changed the players of the economic market. No more few monopolistic people belonging to a rescricted economical Aristocracy, but many new people belonging to the new class: the one man company. The Internet will allow the single individual to be a part of the Market. The brain more than the capital will allow to make a new flourishing business. The lower cost of hardware and the possibility to interact with the rest of the world in a very cheap way (a computer and an Internet connection)will allow many to be one man company. We already saw that big ideas and few intelligent people could do more than big enterprises. Monopolies will have to die, as the kings and the nobility died, to let the space to a new, vital, fresh generation of self made "interneteers" Patrizia http://woip.blogspot.com
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