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Nobel Prize Winner: Blogs Might Have Stopped Hitler


First Posted: 12- 8-08 05:51 PM   |   Updated: 01- 8-09 05:12 AM

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The spread of information on the Internet has given the world a new tool to forestall conflicts, Nobel literature prize winner Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio said Sunday.

In his Nobel lecture to the Swedish Academy, the 68-year-old Frenchman said an earlier introduction of information technology could even have prevented World War II.

"Who knows, if the Internet had existed at the time, perhaps Hitler's criminal plot would not have succeeded - ridicule might have prevented it from ever seeing the light of day," he said.

Still, the globe-trotting writer noted that access to computers remains a luxury to many in the developing world and said eradicating hunger and illiteracy remain the "two great urgent tasks" of humankind.

"Literacy and the struggle against hunger are connected, closely interdependent," he said. "One cannot succeed without the other. Both of them require, indeed urge, us to act."

Le Clezio was praised by the Nobel jury at the Swedish Academy for his "poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy" in such works as "Terra Amata," "The Book of Flights" and "Desert."

Though he was born in France, Le Clezio's father is British and he holds dual nationality with Mauritius, where his family has roots. He spends much of his time in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Recalling his beginnings as a writer, Le Clezio said the books that had the greatest impact on him were anthologies of travelers' tales, including those of Marco Polo.

"Those books gave me a taste for adventure, gave me a sense of the vastness of the real world, a means to explore it through instinct and the senses rather than through knowledge," he said in a speech delivered in French.

Le Clezio called on publishers to make books available to a broader public in developing countries and to publish more material in lesser-known languages.

"In Africa, Southeast Asia, Mexico, or the South Sea Islands, books remain an inaccessible luxury," Le Clezio said.

He will receive the Nobel Prize in literature at a ceremony on Wednesday. The medicine, chemistry, physics and economics prizes are also handed out in Stockholm, while the Nobel Peace Prize is presented in Oslo, Norway.

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MuseScavenger
07:10 PM on 12/09/2008
Maybe, but I doubt it. After all, they didn't stop W.
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mapleaforever
"Exit, stage left..."
06:59 PM on 12/09/2008
They might have saved Jesus too. So what's the point?
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starrianna
05:47 PM on 12/09/2008
If we keep electing Republicans who are hell-bent on destroying intellectualism and science in order to promote big business, war, and profits, using religion and fear as tools...

books will become as scarce here as they are in those far corners of the globe. We will be left with glossy books full of crap promoting Republican idiots as wonderful saintly leaders.
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illinoisan
We don't need no stinking badges
03:59 PM on 12/09/2008
They might have stopped Bush in 2000. They might have stopped Gore from conceding.
02:07 PM on 12/09/2008
Great to hear!
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jillsond
01:45 PM on 12/09/2008
Maybe it will stop Palin, too.
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Damaven
01:28 PM on 12/09/2008
"Who knows, if the Internet had existed at the time, perhaps Hitler's criminal plot would not have succeeded - ridicule might have prevented it from ever seeing the light of day," he said

I wonder, if during the time of the United States' indulging in segregation, murdering/hanging/burning of Blacks because they are Black -- would it have helped? Now, things are quite different, but not yet done as you can see from the use of the internet it can also SPREAD ignorance, hatred, racism and any other kind of "-ism" practiced in this country and the world. So, no Blogs "ain't" the answer, it's people waking up to be people instead of animals marking territory.
01:16 PM on 12/09/2008
*yawn*
12:54 PM on 12/09/2008
Talk about clueless Hubris!
The BLOGS could have stopped Hitler?!?!?!?!
As has been pointed out by others here, Hitler didn't just waltz into power (or "seize" it either.)
He spent YEARS toiling away at acquiring and abusing power (and spent years in jail for it too.)
Only with the help of short-sighted, greedy industrialists was he finally able to get elected to office, and then he was able to (quite deftly BTW) maneuverer himself into the Chancellorship.
At that point it was GAME OVER. The resulting Nuremberg laws made everything he did totally supported by the power of the State and every possible critic of the Reich was then systematically silenced by legal and exra-legal means.
Every "blogger" would have ended up where every other person who opposed Hitler and the Nazis did, DEAD.
Read some history and learn from it, or you are doomed to repeat it.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
12:30 PM on 12/09/2008
Bloggers who got off their duffs and got out into the streets to challenge him still wouldn't have made a difference. Don't you realise there were, Social Democrats, Communists, Trade Unionists, Weimar Republicans, and other opposition groups at the time. They engaged in bloody brawls in the streets to try and defeat the National Socialists. They failed. Put away the "Way Back" machine and use him as an object lesson of what must never be allowed to happen again.
01:23 PM on 12/09/2008
Informed post, moto. The leftist fought the browshirts--hard. For decades! ( Spartakus, Rosa Luxemburg) and lost ( ditto). Primarily due to alliance between big business, big government and the weakness of the centrists. Of course the same liberals stayed home and begged for 'Ordnung' and mutual understanding. Well, they GOT IT! in spades... literaly :-) Most of the liberals then immediately joined the Partei and put on those butch uniforms. While the left rot-ted in jails and KLs.
01:24 PM on 12/09/2008
Informed post, moto. The leftist fought the brownshirts--hard. For decades! ( Spartakus, Rosa Luxemburg) and lost ( ditto). Primarily due to alliance between big business, big government and the weakness of the centrists. Of course the same liberals stayed home and begged for 'Ordnung' and mutual understanding. Well, they GOT IT! in spades... literaly :-) Most of the liberals then immediately joined the Pa-rtei and put on those but-ch uniforms. While the left rot-ted in ja-ils and KLs.
12:10 PM on 12/09/2008
Blogs can't stop Darfur.. Also, parts of the internets can simply be turned off as done by China because they are a series of tubes..
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illinoisan
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04:00 PM on 12/09/2008
Do they have blogs in Darfur?
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11:57 AM on 12/09/2008
Courage would have have stopped Hitler. It takes courage to take on the "status quo" and make a difference in the lives of others. We lack "statesmen" in our government because we continue to reward failure. All you have to do is look at the reelection of so many Senators and Congressmen and you can see the reward for failure at every point of the compass. It shouldn't take too many brain cells to see that the next four or eight years are going to be nothing but a repeat of the last 20!
11:51 AM on 12/09/2008
Blogs would stop him? Yeah, so would've AK47's, stealth bombers, satellites, and nuclear weapons in 1938, but we didn't have any of those things either.
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Darthwave
11:49 AM on 12/09/2008
I doubt it... free reins to hide behind hate speech anonymously. If Hitler had blogs there probably wouldn't be any blacks or jews left in this world
12:29 PM on 12/09/2008
The latter being gone would not be a bad thing.
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motoGpifupleez
watching with amusement
12:32 PM on 12/09/2008
WOW, Mel Gibson! Can I have your autograph?
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11:38 AM on 12/09/2008
For sure blogs beat out conservative radio and fox news in 2008 but the conservatives are still out there.