DATA MINING WAS TALKED ABOUT IN THE 1970s!!!! Zbigniew Brzezinski - TopicsExpress



          

DATA MINING WAS TALKED ABOUT IN THE 1970s!!!! Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote his famous signature book "Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era" in 1970, a piece reeking with Fabianisms: dislike of direct popular power, relentless advocacy of the right and duty of evolutionarily advanced nations to administer less developed parts of the world, revulsion at populist demands for "selfish self-government" (homeschooling would be a prime example), and stress on collectivism. Brzezinski said in the book: "It will soon be possible to assert almost continuous control over every citizen and to maintain up-to-date files containing even the most personal details about health and personal behavior of every citizen, in addition to the more customary data. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities. Power will gravitate into the hands of those who control information." In his essay, Brzezinski called common people, "an increasingly purposeless mass." And, of course, if the army of children collected in mass schooling is really "purposeless," what argument says it should exist at all? -John Taylor Gatto - The Underground History of American Education, Chpt 9
Posted on: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 19:23:11 +0000

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