What should be the case - equal access, equal opportunity - runs head to head with how it is. Just as there are sociopolitical and socioeconomic matters in many countries, so there are sociotechnology quandaries as well. It makes sense to rally and advocate for such equality, but I believe entrepreneurs and philanthropists have a better chance of solving the issue than corporate titans or government officials.
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Monday, June 22, 2015
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What should be the case - equal access, equal opportunity - runs head to head with how it is. Just as there are sociopolitical and socioeconomic matters in many countries, so there are sociotechnology quandaries as well. It makes sense to rally and advocate for such equality, but I believe entrepreneurs and philanthropists have a better chance of solving the issue than corporate titans or government officials.
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