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danyboy27
27th November 2008, 17:45
okay, lets suppose a form of communism emerge in certain places in the world, but that some chunk remain from different ideologies.
do you think the places rulled by communism should keep information secret to their own peoples?
do you think there is room for secrecy in a communist society?
Personallly, i think at some extents some stuff should be kept secret, after all military, informations could be used by any bad intentionned peoples.
ernie
27th November 2008, 18:12
okay, lets suppose a form of communism emerge in certain places in the world, but that some chunk remain from different ideologies.
do you think the places rulled by communism should keep information secret to their own peoples?
do you think there is room for secrecy in a communist society?
Personallly, i think at some extents some stuff should be kept secret, after all military, informations could be used by any bad intentionned peoples.
Usually, the state is what keeps secret and "classified" information. In communism, there will be no state and, therefore, no "classified" information.
Killfacer
27th November 2008, 18:54
So information would be freely passed to potentially aggressive states?
danyboy27
27th November 2008, 20:51
has i mentionned, in a possibility that communism would be achieved in some part fo the world, but not all.
Qwerty Dvorak
28th November 2008, 19:48
Well if, as you claim, there is no state, there could still be classified information. Obviously people will always be entitled to keep certain information amongst themselves or their own groups. Whether that information is "classified" in the sense of being witheld by some authority will depend on the witholder in relation to the nature of the information, I suppose.
danyboy27
28th November 2008, 20:18
Well if, as you claim, there is no state, there could still be classified information. Obviously people will always be entitled to keep certain information amongst themselves or their own groups. Whether that information is "classified" in the sense of being witheld by some authority will depend on the witholder in relation to the nature of the information, I suppose.
but what the line between what should be confidential and what not?
i mean, when you have potential ennemies around, what can you really show?
agricultural progress? new inventions?
almost everything is a weapon in the hands of your ennemy..
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