Lessig, Looking for Jefferson's Moose:

http://blip.tv/file/2121395/

James Moylan (mail) (www):
Brilliant Lecture

thank you for bringing this to my attention.
5.16.2009 11:25pm
Kyle G (mail):
I've been privileged to see a similar presentation given by Prof. Lessig a couple years ago when he spoke on my university campus.

Thanks for posting this link; it's interesting to be able to see the evolution of his talks. Especially since he's more or less moved away from giving (c) talks and instead giving talks about the Change Congress movement.
5.17.2009 4:04am

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