A proposta do Berkman Center for Internet and Society assume-se como ambiciosa – inpirando-se nos Federalist Papers, tenciona desenvolver um espaço de discussão teórica sobre a evolução do ciberespaço.
O Publius – que foi apresentado há dias – agrega já contribuições de John Palfrey, David Wineberger, Esther Dyson e Kevin Werbach.
Excerto do texto de Weinberger:
“When governing bodies look at the Internet, they see its unruliness. But most of the swirl of the Net is in fact governed by rules so deeply implicit that even to surface them would disrupt the creative social work underway. The overwhelming preponderance on the Net of tacit governance over explicit is a sign of the Net’s depth, importance, humanity, health and success.”











