How has the internet changed society?
The information revolution has created a digital divide / Larry Irving
The information revolution has not created a digital divide / Adam D. Thierer
The Internet has transformed the economy / Robert J. Eaton
The Internet has not transformed the economy / Dwight R. Lee
The Internet promotes social interaction / William J. Mitchell
The Internet discourages social interaction / Andrew L. Shapiro
Has the information revolution improved education?
Technology has improved education / Margaret Honey
Technology alone has not improved education / Andrew T. LeFevre
The information revolution has improved off-campus education / Kathleen B. Davey
The information revolution has not improved off-campus education / Dave Wilson
Government-sponsored programs have made computers accessible to poorer schools / William E. Kennard
Government-sponsored programs are unnecessary / Adam D. Thierer
Are rights threatened in the information age?
New technologies are a threat to privacy / Simson Garfinkel
New technologies are not a threat to privacy / Greg Miller
Restricting obscenity on the Internet threatens free speech / Mike Godwin
Restricting obscenity on the Internet does not threaten free speech / Theodore B. Olson
Intellectual property rights require greater protection / Bonnie J.K. Richardson
Intellectual property rights do not require greater protection / James Boyle
What will be the future of the information revolution?
The information revolution will continue to benefit society / Joseph F. Coates
The information revolution will not be a panacea / Economist
The information revolution will benefit developing nations / David Morrison
The information revolution will not benefit developing nations / Kunda Dixit
The information revolution will become more competitive / Nicholas Imparato
The Internet could help build a global democracy / Andrew Hammer.