"No one is asking the obvious questions about what kind of world we are going to live in when the Internet becomes ubiquitous. No one asked these questions with the advent of the automobile, which led to unplanned suburbanization, or with the rise of television, which led to the decline of our political parties. We hope we can give society a chance to talk through some of these issues before the changes take place." see also
Jon Katz : How many hours did you work this week?