"This is nothing new. Ever since "Manifest Destiny" was conceived in the US and the "White Man's Burden" in Europe, the West has played God with the rest of the world." more
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Jack E. commented on a post Playing God: Are We Trying to Make Developing Countries into Our Own Image? by Justmeans Better. Business. "The title says it all. American leaders look at them self as god now not humanitarian workers. America does not fight poverty and starvation it creates it." more Nov 05, 2009 11:00AM EST
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The mainstream-media steamroller has now caught up with a cultural phenomenon, then flattened it into a clich' before the average person knew what all the fuss was about. That's ironic, because the fuss was about the average person -- that is, . . .
The mainstream-media steamroller has now caught up with a cultural phenomenon, then flattened it into a clich' before the average person knew what all the fuss was about. That's ironic, because the fuss was about the average person -- that is, his or her participation in what's known variously as "social media," "social networking," "user-generated content," the "live Web" or the dreaded "Web 2.0." This group is to discuss the societal and global implications of this phenomenon.
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