1998-11-04 - RE: dbts: Privacy Fetishes, Perfect Competition, and the Foregone Alternative

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From: Petro <petro@playboy.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 03:11:17 +0800
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Subject: RE: dbts: Privacy Fetishes, Perfect Competition, and the Foregone	 Alternative
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At 5:31 PM -0500 11/2/98, Matthew James Gering wrote:
>> paradox of financial cryptography, and, more specifically,
>> digital bearer settlement, is not that it gives you privacy
>> and freedom (anarchy? :-))
>
>Anarchy != privacy

	However, Privacy + Freedom == Anarchy, or close enough to be
indistinguishable.

>In fact to many people privacy is a very statist construct, as they clamor
>for more privacy regulations by government.

	No, to many people, the Government is a magical device that can
repeal the laws of physics, and change peoples hearts. They don't think
that government can *create* privacy, they think it is willing or able to
*enforce* it.

	Then again, there is little enough evidence of thougt amoung "many
people".
--
"To sum up: The entire structure of antitrust statutes in this country is a
jumble of economic irrationality and ignorance. It is a product: (a) of a
gross misinterpretation of history, and (b) of rather nave, and certainly
unrealistic, economic theories." Alan Greenspan, "Anti-trust"
http://www.ecosystems.net/mgering/antitrust.html

Petro::E-Commerce Adminstrator::Playboy Ent. Inc.::petro@playboy.com





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