democracy & peace: November 2005 Archives

Global Fear

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by Eduardo Galeano.

Those who work are afraid they'll lose their jobs.
Those who don't are afraid they'll never find one.
Whoever doesn't fear hunger is afraid of eating.
Drivers are afraid of walking and pedestrians are afraid of getting run over.
Democracy is afraid of remembering and language is afraid of speaking.
Civilians fear the military, the military fears a shortage of weapons, weapons fear a shortage of wars.
It is the time of fear.
Women's fear of violent men and men's fear of fearless women.
Fear of thieves, fear of the police.
Fear of doors without locks, of time without watches, of children without television; fear of night without sleeping pills and day without pills to wake up.
Fear of crowds, fear of solitude, fear of what was and what could be, fear of dying, fear of living.

The preceding is from upside down: a primer for the looking-glass world (p. 79). If you want more: "Fear of unemployment allows a mockery to be made of labor rights."

democracy online

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An excellent resource for anyone interested in Democracy Online (seems to be based in Great Britain?)

Relevant articles from "top blogs".

Current discussion: Should voters expect privacy when seeking information about candidates online? Draft paper on international electoral standards and the Internet

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