The Internet has entered this year's competition for the Nobel Peace Prize. Awarding the prize to a structure that is neither an individual nor a group of people is perfectly justified. "Marx would certainly understand why people favor the detriment of processes and structures, is an error. " May remains one question: is the internet candidate for this award?
Philosopher and chief editor of the "Philosophers' Magazine has done an analysis taken from the BBC which would be to indicate to what extent the internet would be a suitable candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize. Among the positive aspects include the fact that the Internet allows coexistence in an open, tolerant, and focused on discussion and debate. However the Internet fosters harmony rather than conflict situations. Moreover contribute to the depersonalization of people about which psychologists say that it leads to aggressive behavior.
Those nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize Internet may be right when it says that "failure to communicate has always been the most effective antidote to hatred and conflict. " With all these conditions and how this communication takes place are equally important.