headscratcher4
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Google's chairman says it would be arrogant to walk into China and tell them how to manage their internet, culture, etc. Methinks they have dollar figures in their eyes -- perfectly acceptable -- but is there any ethical high ground here?
Couldn't the same logic be used to justify working in Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia? China at the highpoint of Maoism, or in North Korea?
It is a philosophical question: when is cooperation with censoring authority ok? When does it cross the line to helping evil? Has google crossed the line?
I suspect that it is getting close...too severe a judgement -- given that China is changing? Will the need for access to information eventually overwhelm Chinise efforts to control it?
If Google can give into the Chinese government (because of the alleged greater good it serves), couldn't they also give into our government?
How slippery is the slope?
Discuss.
Google's chairman says it would be arrogant to walk into China and tell them how to manage their internet, culture, etc. Methinks they have dollar figures in their eyes -- perfectly acceptable -- but is there any ethical high ground here?
Couldn't the same logic be used to justify working in Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia? China at the highpoint of Maoism, or in North Korea?
It is a philosophical question: when is cooperation with censoring authority ok? When does it cross the line to helping evil? Has google crossed the line?
I suspect that it is getting close...too severe a judgement -- given that China is changing? Will the need for access to information eventually overwhelm Chinise efforts to control it?
If Google can give into the Chinese government (because of the alleged greater good it serves), couldn't they also give into our government?
How slippery is the slope?
Discuss.