STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Dec. 8, 2008

Nobelist: Blogs Might Have Stopped Hitler

In Lecture On Literacy, Le Clezio Says Ridicule On Pre-WWII Internet May Have Prevented Nazism

    • Ridicule of Nazism by bloggers might have prevented the rise of Hitler had the Internet existed then, says the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in literature.

      Ridicule of Nazism by bloggers might have prevented the rise of Hitler had the Internet existed then, says the winner of this year's Nobel Prize in literature.  (CBS/AP)

    • Nobel Prize Literature Laureate Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio of France holds the traditional Nobel lecture at the Royal Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Dec. 7, 2008.

      Nobel Prize Literature Laureate Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio of France holds the traditional Nobel lecture at the Royal Swedish Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, Sunday Dec. 7, 2008.  (AP Photo/Scanpix, Fredrik Persson)

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(AP)  The spread of information on the Internet has given the world a new tool to forestall conflicts, Nobel literature prize winner Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio said Sunday.

In his Nobel lecture to the Swedish Academy, the 68-year-old Frenchman said an earlier introduction of information technology could even have prevented World War II.

"Who knows, if the Internet had existed at the time, perhaps Hitler's criminal plot would not have succeeded - ridicule might have prevented it from ever seeing the light of day," he said.

Still, the globe-trotting writer noted that access to computers remains a luxury to many in the developing world and said eradicating hunger and illiteracy remain the "two great urgent tasks" of humankind.

"Literacy and the struggle against hunger are connected, closely interdependent," he said. "One cannot succeed without the other. Both of them require, indeed urge, us to act."

Le Clezio was praised by the Nobel jury at the Swedish Academy for his "poetic adventure and sensual ecstasy" in such works as "Terra Amata," "The Book of Flights" and "Desert."

Though he was born in France, Le Clezio's father is British and he holds dual nationality with Mauritius, where his family has roots. He spends much of his time in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Recalling his beginnings as a writer, Le Clezio said the books that had the greatest impact on him were anthologies of travelers' tales, including those of Marco Polo.

"Those books gave me a taste for adventure, gave me a sense of the vastness of the real world, a means to explore it through instinct and the senses rather than through knowledge," he said in a speech delivered in French.

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Are we not, therefore, in the process of creating a new elite, of drawing a new line to divide the world between those who have access to communication and knowledge, and those who are left out?

Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio
Le Clezio called on publishers to make books available to a broader public in developing countries and to publish more material in lesser-known languages.

"In Africa, Southeast Asia, Mexico, or the South Sea Islands, books remain an inaccessible luxury," Le Clezio said.

He will receive the Nobel Prize in literature at a ceremony on Wednesday. The medicine, chemistry, physics and economics prizes are also handed out in Stockholm, while the Nobel Peace Prize is presented in Oslo, Norway.

By Associated Press Writer Karl Ritter
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by mystgreen-2009 December 11, 2008 3:22 PM EST
...Imagine the world if we could have inserted hitler into stalin''''s arse!

Posted by impeach___w at 08:52 PM : Dec 08, 2008

He would have given birth to a lawyer and we would all be speaking German now.
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by fush2 December 10, 2008 3:33 AM EST
no stinking blogs did not stop hitler
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by babooph December 10, 2008 12:58 AM EST
Id did not stop Bush &the US prpaganda system-many are still brainwashed into support!
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by spiritwalk December 9, 2008 5:43 PM EST
Nobelist: Blogs Might Have Stopped Hitler....

That is ridiculous. The Nazis were masters of the media and they would have been masters of the internet as well.

Anybody who followed the blogs during the last election knows that they were used to promote hate, division and innuendo...AND, it worked...AND...it was mainly coming from impotent idiots bloging from their room in their parent''s basement.

If Joseph Goebbels had the internet to work with he could have turned the blogers loose and the Nazis could have walked into Poland and Britain and France would never have opposed it. Probably they could have then invaded Russia and the British and French public would have been manipulated into wanting to join in the attack.

After seeing Kerry and Bush in the 2004 election I cam away wondering just what really was the level of intelligence of people coming out of Yale. After reading this I am wondering what to think of the people getting Nobel prizes. This person''s understanding of history and current trends is amazing in its lack of depth.
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by mitch5511 December 9, 2008 4:41 PM EST
Blogs have helped educating folks about the Bush/Cheney regime.
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by checkthepast December 9, 2008 12:28 PM EST
Blogs Might Have Stopped Hitler

Too bad it didnt stop the election of a socialist government this year in the USA.
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by earache4 December 9, 2008 10:31 AM EST
They sure stopped McCorpse and Bible Spice....
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by lila356 December 9, 2008 4:10 AM EST
Blogging and posting has not stopped Bush or Cheney!
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by txgrouch2007 December 9, 2008 2:03 AM EST
But what if Superman had fought for the Nazis?
Posted by newsthought1 at 06:12 PM : Dec 08, 2008

Finally, a LEGITIMATE comment!

If Superman fought for the Nazis, it could only mean that he was drugged or under the influence of some evil Nazi power ray or something.

Then what he''d do is, he SNAP OUT OF IT, see, right while he was IN THE THICK OF THEM NAZZIS.

Then he''d turn on the WHIRLING FISTS ATTACK, and he''d spin around and around like a tornado. He''d be smackin'' and smashin'' Nazis left and right, and they''d be flyin'' all over like cow pies off the back of a manure spreader.

Yup, that''s what Superman would have done all right.

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by txgrouch2007 December 9, 2008 2:00 AM EST
Hitler like you feared anyone who thought different from him.
Posted by downsteamjim at 09:50 PM : Dec 08, 2008

You mean, like the libtard Democrats who are constantly spewing taunts like "Bush is Hitler?"

Yah, a prime example of those who can''t tolerate a different opinion.

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