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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 04:52:25 +0800
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Subject: STOA Report Bibliography
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We've transcribed the 26-page bibliography of STOA's
"An Appraisal of the Technologies of Political Control:"
http://jya.com/stoa-bib.htm (85K)
Zipped version:
http://jya.com/stoa-bib.zip (32K)
The substantiating details of the cited literature -- study after
study of the consequences of inhumane policy and savage
commerce eager to oblige it -- are grimmer than the main
report. A steady drumbeat for ever more ingenious technology
to enforce submission.
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