I’ve long held that democratic change can only come from a nonpartisan movement. The catch i think is what to do with urgent policy issues while reforming the system. Perhaps a key to this is the cypherpunk maxim “transparency for the powerful; privacy for the weak” which could be placed into action by a Lessig admin. Or at least raise the issue… “One must be thankful for small things” (Alice)
The Guardian: Harvard law professor Larry Lessig says he’s running for president
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Posted: 2015/09/06 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoWhy Tax Havens Will Be at the Heart of the Next Financial Crisis | naked capitalism
Posted: 2015/09/05 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoFrank Pasquale: How Much Sympathy Do Overwhelmed White-Collar Workers Deserve?
Posted: 2015/09/03 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/VideoExcellent article by recent guest on #Punkonomics #FrankPasquale. We talked about his excellent book The Black Box Society

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