1994-07-02 - RE: Politics and crypto

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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-02 00:42:03 UTC
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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 94 17:42:03 PDT
To: 0005514706@mcimail.com
Subject: RE: Politics and crypto
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From: Michael Wilson

The political Left had the belief that while you, an individual, should 
have the right to do what you want with your body. . ., they wanted to 
control what you did with your money. . . The political Right had the 
belief that you should have the right to do what you want with your 
money . . , but not with your body. . .  .
..................................................
	True!

....programs such as healthcare, Clipper, national ID cards, national 
information infrastructures,
and so forth are all direct yet subtle attacks on such basic freedoms. 
It creates both the motive *and* mechanism for tyrrany.
..................................................
	Thus the Administration would undermine the motives & mechanisms for privacy.
	
	Everyone wants the advantages for themselves and not for their 
enemies; it would be useful to be able to distinguish enemies from 
friends, but this is not an easy task when everyone's philosophies & 
politics are so mixed up  & inconsistent & counterproductive.

	At some point, it becomes unavoidable to conclude that in reality, 
it's "every man for himself"; i.e. -  anything which helps individual, 
independent competence is a valuable & valid pursuit.

Blanc





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