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12-26-2007 5:03 PM
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12-26-2007 9:02 PM
pokkets
I haven't joined Facebook yet, I thought it would be a good idea to become familiar with clipmarks 3.0 first.
I'm sure facebook will wait.
Sometimes Authorities use the isolation principle.
It's hard to think social change can be effected, due to the idea that people can think they are the sole holders of an opinion, or sole victims or casualties of social change.
When people start to talk freely, about what they believe, and the problems they see, they find the problems can be far more widely seen than they imagined. There is an attempt by politicians, to maintain a stasis, which means implied lack of support for revolutionary ideas and reforms.
Politicians have so far pretended they know, ...
12-27-2007 11:24 PM
kelvin273
It's really awesome when you consider that one Facebook group managed to derail a law that was so close to passing. As someone who has a Facebook account (with a grand total of 2 friends; needless to say, I don't log in often), I should point out that this isn't anything that couldn't be done through MySpace. It's just that Facebook makes the group function more obvious by putting groups on your homepage. Facebook also has a disproportionate number of college students and professors, two groups of people more likely to be political activists.
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