26 Ramses Street, Cairo
Within a short time had managed Egypt's rulers to cut this country from the international Internet.
James gloss, John Markoff: Egypt Leaders Found 'Off' Switch for Internet . The New York Times, 15 February 2011.
The question was about how this is certainly very exciting for Internet technology-freaks and communication for politicians interested in gatekeeper .
This event is also of metaphysical interest. In the wake of the Internet hype s got a whole literature, folklore to the fore, which interpreted the Internet in terms of objective idealism as an autonomous system.
But how would this event on the background of such a metaphysics to explain?
Karl Popper Friedrich Engels was like convinced that the decision about metaphysical questions are not scientific justification can be made and, ultimately, must remain open.
I think, though, that the said historical event very much on a casual basis for a "materialist conception of history " because as can be interpreted to that of the last to fashion what has been the Internet philosophy.
globalization via the Internet in this case had a unique local address. 26 Ramses Street, Cairo, in the building of the Egyptian Post Office, the Internet was turned off for Egypt. Here, realized the political incarnation of the word.
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