Earnestness
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Lawrence Lessig
Lawrence Lessig, the founder and CEO of the Creative Commons, is a Stanford Law Professor who also founded the school”s Center for Internet and Society. Lawrence is known…
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Aundré the Wonderwoman
When Aundré the Wonderwoman, “The Queen of Nothing Sacred,” was first introduced by comic hero Steve Harvey, he called her a “new comic with a funny way…
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Deb Schulz
A self-described “evangelist and rabble rouser in the Relationship Economy” Deb Schultz explores the juncture where people, technology and media meet. Deb consults,…
Guests: Lawrence Lessig, Aundré the Wonderwoman and Deb Schulz
Earnestness: Lawrence Lessig, Aundre the Wonderwoman, Deb Schultz [14:04m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThis conversation was perhaps Prof. Lessig’s first public conversation about his new anti-corruption project. It also took place before Barack Obama was generally seen as a viable candidate for President.
Friday, November 9/07 : Earnestness: The current importance of being earnest. How can we create believability in our corrupt and chronically insincere politics? What exists outside the quotation marks? Can you be earnest and still funny?
I conversated with Larry Lessig
Tags: "creative commons", "Hillary Clinton", corruption, politics



