Lessig’s first Lecture on Corruption

Lawrence Lessig, the bright mind behind creative commons, recently turned his attention from intellectual property to corruption. He’s now taking on the larger problem of how to negate the undue influence of money on decision making. It’s a big problem, but his big brain might just be up for it. Lessig claims this lecture is an ‘alpha version, but if that’s the case it’s one hell of an alpha.

[click here to see Lessig’s corruption lecture]

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