Now that the talk on digital democracy is done I can focus on the one I’m preparing for the SMarts Conference at Museum London this Saturday. I’ve started working on it here (but it may not look much like that when it’s done — specifically I’ve left out the most relevant bits). It’s about how [...]
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Because you wouldn’t go to a *citizen prostitute* for sex, would you?
by Brian on 08-19-2009
During the weekend I spent some time writing yet another criticism of old media protectionism. I called it, “Because You Wouldn’t Go to a ‘Citizen Prostitute’ for Sex, Would You?”… this is the tame version. What so many protectionists miss is that telling stories and getting to the bottom of things are basic human motives [...]
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