Instapundit is contrasting weblogs to what Cass Sunstein found in his book
Republic.com. Sunstein's primary concern, according to Instapundit (I feel lame that I haven't read Sunstein's book), was that the Internet was polarizing and that people were talking past each other, avoiding links to people who disagreed with them and linking to people who agree with them. Weblogs have "answered" Sunstein's concern, says Instapundit.
Thus, what looked like a problem--polarization of dialogue--is no longer a problem. The lesson then is not to regulate ahead of technology. Contrary to Sunstein's suggestion, we don't need to regulate the dialogue on the Internet.
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