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  • the access doctrine :: the "political common sense" that individual and collective economic futures depend on their right to access skills and tools

One cannot find jobs without access to the internet, and access implies a certain amount of social worth.

The narrative of the skills gapshifts responsibility for job training away from businesses and onto individuals. There is no real evidence of the existence of the skills gap, however.

Controlling access to the internet is therefore a means of control over people.

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