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October 14, 2007

The Best Lecture on Policy and Corruption

I occasionally debate many policies on what we (as Americans) do and why we do them. That is, I like to question various topics often raised by conservatives as well as liberals. I prefer to interpret the Constitution without considering environmental or societal influences — that is, the argument that claims “Well, when they [framers] made the constitution, they didn’t have a large government provided militia.”

Well I came across this interesting video [via Govtrack.us] where professor Lawrence Lessig lectured about policy, money and corruption in not just government, but also private enterprise. He sources a multitude of references that support his argument very clearly.

It’s long, but should be intriguing to policy makers.

Last modified: October 14, 2007

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