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Politics on the Net

By Bill Mann. Published by Que Books. The World Citizen Web is mentioned on page 210. The Introduction and Table of Contents is available on the web at: http://www.mcp.com/que/et/life.html.

An excerpt from the book:

"As you saw in the alt.politics.org.un newsgroup, some people feel that the UN is trying to impose a world government. Whether that is true or not, there's one organization on the Net that is in favor of a world government. In fact, you can send them money to become a World Citizen. The organization is the World Service Authority, and its home on the Net is the World Citizen Web.

I had never heard of it before stumbling across this site, and I don't follow all of its reasoning. Even so, it's an interesting site. Check it out for yourself..."

(Comment from the WCW producers: We appreciate the mention in this important book. Bill's "stumble," however, failed to note that the web site identifies the World Govrnment of World Citizens as a political FACT. True, registering with the Government as a world citizen carries a $20 fee as surfers are already aware. But we maintain that being born in the 20th century makes us all actual world citizens. Finally, we would have preferred that Bill place the mention in Chapter IV, "The International Scene" rather than under the UN aegis. Our Government is the very antithesis of the so-called United Nations being based on people power. But anyway, thanks, Bill.

- Garry Davis)


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