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- From: pauld@cs.washington.edu (Paul Barton-Davis)
- Subject: Re: N-Plants in Eastern Europe
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.182243.1420@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
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- References: <Greenpeace.24Jan1993.2204@naughty-peahen> <Jym.24Jan1993.2304@naughty-peahen>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 93 18:22:43 GMT
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- In article <Jym.24Jan1993.2304@naughty-peahen> Jym Dyer <jym@mica.berkeley.edu> writes:
- And so it would seem that a major argument against nuclear
- >power in the West applies just as well in Eastern Europe: the
- >more centralized a power source is, the less control people have
- >over their own lives.
-
- I don't think that this is quite right. It is easy to point out cases
- that at least superficially contradict this; for instance, a canyon in
- Arizona that was only hooked to the grid last summer, and whose
- occupants *specifically* commented on the increased control it would
- allow them to have over their lives.
-
- The problem here is that control comes on many different levels.
- Cheap, central power gives people freedom and self-control in many of
- the smaller details of life. At the same time, it reduces their
- control over larger scale issues, and also fosters a dependency highly
- isomorphous to the one that welfare critics complain about.
-
- The conflict between centralized efficiency and local control is, I
- think, going to be one of the great issues of the first half of the
- 21st century. We have supported the decreased cost and increased
- efficiency of centralization ever since the Enlightenment, and perhaps
- before that. We are slowly becoming aware of some of the costs of that
- approach, yet the way to find a balance between the two seems out of
- reach.
-
- -- paul
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