By: himelfarb
This is compelling and persuasively rendered and I do believe that the transformation from the industrial age to the digital age is, as you say, well under way and provides the context and frame for...
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A well reasoned and articulate essay Mr. Graham. “From a Digital Age perspective, the conservative dismantling of the progressive state is an attempt to return to a golden age of private individuality...
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Nicely said Ian. While the digital are does probably or potentially bring with it new ways of relating – more network, less hierarchy – I fully agree with your central point that we must – and will –...
View ArticleBy: Andreas
We are sheep. Have we learned nothing from history? This is no longer a country that I am proud of. I am full of despair!!!
View ArticleBy: himelfarb
Hi Andreas. We are seeing more and more Canadians, especially young Canadians, saying pretty loudly that they want something better, something new.You might want to read Rick Salutin on the Quebec...
View ArticleBy: Theo Geraets
The main question is: WHAT CAN WE DO NOW? So here is one answer: go to http://heroes.leadnow.ca/events/parliament-hill-ottawa-on/ and come out. I’ll be out with this sign: SPLIT THE BILL – Respect...
View ArticleBy: Austin Limos
Alex – I think you’re right on point. Fact is there’s really no turning back at this point – more spending, more taxing – it’s never going to end! I’m just curious if this is all part of the plan- I...
View ArticleBy: himelfarb
Sure there’s turning back – this is not about stupidity but about the dominance of an ideology that serves the most powerful, at least in the short term, but there are signs that the worm is turning.
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