carl guderian on Tue, 16 Nov 2010 06:39:52 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> WikiLeaks and the Culture of Classification |
Catching up a bit... I think Wikileaks represents a small pushback against the stage- management of official and "leaked" information, stripping away one of many filters between events and us learning of them. By dumping it on the internet, Wikileaks are letting anyone who cares and has the spare time see the same information they send to selected media outlets and check for outriight lies. We don't really have the time, but at least the opportunity is there. But Wikileaks is also taking a chance, trusting those media outlets to do the right thing with information that people risked their careers or even lives for. Wikileaks are a very interesting development, if not actually the revolution. They're letting everyone get at least a little closer to primary sources. Meanwhile, Michael and Brian describe situations and people that could have come straight out of a John Le Carré novel. His characters chucked state secrets over the Iron Curtain and back again, for MICE (money, ideology, compromise and ego). Fear of being caught was a weak deterrent. George Smiley and his opposite number Karla inhabited a wilderness of mirrors that stretched out into infinity, and each tried to make the best of it, to gain a little advantage, and mitigate the setbacks. Now that the Cold War is over or at least for now, and the one against "Terror" was a non-starter (not for lack of trying), it's gone internal, between the superrich and their political servants versus the rest of us. Does any worker share in the glory (let alone the material benefits) of capitalism's triumph? Do they fuck. Now as then, security of proprietary information and the smooth operation of extensive informations networks depends on the competence and obedience of poorly paid workers wondering when their job will be disapppear. Place the present situation against the mid-1960s of George Smiley (and Karla) or the sclerotic Soviet Union of Brezhnev (or the US of Ford, Rumsfeld and Kissinger) and they match up pretty well. But it's all necessary because Earth is a center-right planet and shut up, that's why. It can't last, but I don't see any perestroika, any reform from the top, anytime soon. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org