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Sep 2023
46m 20s

Ep2. Who Referees Cyberspace?

Evergreen Podcasts & Global Enduring Disorder Ltd
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Although the birth of the internet was an interplay between American defense contractors and American tech firms, the US government actively chose to not regulate the commercial aspects of what it had birthed.     From disinformation to cyber warfare, how can we better control the internet and stop it from reinforcing the Global Enduring Disorder? In this ep ... Show More
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