SARS, Bird Flu, terrorists, religious extremists, extreme religionists, DEMOCRATS—it seems that we find a new reason every week to mistrust those around us and yet our society has yet to implode in the orgy of fire and chaos that 24-hour-news networks would have you believe. Liars and Outliers
by Bruce Schneier explains how civil structure continues advancing despite our best efforts. More »



Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/4Kha8rKkiGU/how-to-trust-you-neighbors-in-a-networked-world
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