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Let's look at several other cases of where good intentions did not bring the desired result:
 
Let's look at several other cases of where good intentions did not bring the desired result:
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Samuel F B Morse belived<ref>Jill lePore, ''These Truths.'' (2019) ISBN </ref> Never before was .. One of its effects will be to bind men
  
 
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Revision as of 21:19, 25 November 2019

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As new technology is introduced, it is often viewed as providing solutions to existing problems, but its record at that is not good.

Context

Problem

Social Solutions

Fixing Problems created by Technology

Good Intentions

Tim Berners-Lee is trying to tell us that his intentions for the web were honorable and somehow the catastrophe is not his fault.[1] He claims 'I wanted the web to serve humanity." But the contemporaneous reports were that he was focused on the information sharing within the scientific community. Commercial traffic on the internet was not even encouraged until 1994, about the same time that the Netscape Navigator was released.

Let's look at several other cases of where good intentions did not bring the desired result:

Samuel F B Morse belived[2] Never before was .. One of its effects will be to bind men

Complexity

Results

  1. Tim Berners-Lee, I Invented the World Wide Web. Here’s How We Can Fix It. New York Times (2019-11-24) https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/24/opinion/world-wide-web.html
  2. Jill lePore, These Truths. (2019) ISBN