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> Hello,
> Collective responses to digital neofeudalism
> http://www.eurozine.com/collective-responses-to-digital-neofeudalism/
> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?How has the digital dream of the 1990s ? equality,
> freedom of expression and accessibility for everyone ? turned into the
> constantly surveilled dystopia that many observers comment on today? New
> media expert Evgeny Morozov and sociologist Colin Crouch discussed this
> digital dilemma at the recent Lector in Fabula festival, in conversation
> with journalist Marina Lalovic.
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> cheers
> allan
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> Subject: <nettime> from today's Washington Post - how to we resist
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> The fascist creep in action:
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> Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Wednesday that he reserves
> the right to jail journalists, if we have to.
>
> Here's his exchange with Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) during a Senate
> Judiciary
> Committee hearing:
>
> KLOBUCHAR: Will you commit to not putting reporters in jail for doing their
> jobs?
>
> SESSIONS: Well, I don't know that I can make a blanket commitment to that
> effect. But I would say this: We have not taken any aggressive action
> against
> the media at this point. But we have matters that involve the most serious
> national security issues, that put our country at risk, and we will
> utilize the
> authorities that we have, legally and constitutionally, if we have to.
>
> Maybe we  we always try to find an alternative way, as you probably know,
> Sen.
> Klobuchar, to directly confronting a media person. But that's not a total,
> blanket protection.
>
> There is a lot of missing context here that Sessions would have been wise
> to
> include, if he were interested in avoiding panic.
>
> Sessions appeared to be reiterating a warning he issued in August, when he
> said
> that as part of the Justice Department's effort to prosecute government
> workers
> who make illegal disclosures of classified information, one of the things
> we are
> doing is reviewing policies affecting media subpoenas.
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