Anti-intellectualism is one of my biggest fears for our society.
We are crossing a huge chasm from an industrial society to an information society. And there is immense pain in that transformation.
The desire to clean up the web, civilize it, and sterlize it pisses me off. I hate it. The Zuckerbergs can run a sterile community on the web if they want. That’s just fine. But to suggest that real names is the source of their success it to learn the wrong lessons from Facebook.
In our culture, we’re suspicious of strangers. They’re a threat. They lurk in shadows. On the Web, however, strangers are the source of everything worthwhile. Strangers and their utterances are the stuff of the Web. They are what give the Web its matter, its shape, its value. Rather than hiding in our tents and declaring our world to exist of the other tents near us — preferably with a nice tall wall around us — the Web explicitly is a world only because of the presence of so many strangers.
