Here's an interesting article I just discovered on the washington post all about how parents are using the internet to organize campaigns designed to influence their local schools. This can naturally be a positive thing, but also not.Read the full arti...
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Telecom Overhaul, Part 2 – Now with Sarah Lacy
Listening to this morning's Forum program on KQED (highly recommended, by the way) the subject was about what constitutes "infrastructure" in the 21st century and how an Obama presidency would align his infrastructure priorities. There was discussion o...
Building Vibrant Open Source Communities
This is a presentation I gave in March with Fabrizio from Funambol... with a few changes to reflect new observations since then :)Building Vibrant Open Source CommunitiesView SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: opensource community)
The Inevitable Decline of Deregulated Markets Into Crony Capitalism
It must be said that one of the most pernicious trends in government has been the resolute path toward libertarian ideology with the desire for a laissez faire utopia trumping all pragmatism and good sense. We've tried this deregulation experiment a fe...
The Inevitable Decline of Deregulated Markets Into Crony Capitalism
It must be said that one of the most pernicious trends in government has been the resolute path toward libertarian ideology with the desire for a laissez faire utopia trumping all pragmatism and good sense. We've tried this deregulation experiment a few times now with mostly disastrous results: 1. California energy deregulation and 2. US banking deregulation. One would think that libertarian ideologues would at some point need to present actual evidence that their deregulation fantasies can come to fruition. As yet, none exists. Can we now agree that the natural result of market deregulation is almost necessarily graft, corruption and crony capitalism? As with peace activists and pacifists, libertarianism is too naive and dependent on the goodness of other humans.
Take a survey of the world's industrialized economies, both now and since the beginning of industrialization. One would be hard pressed to find just one that fit the model of a libertarian's ideal state. That's because such a state doesn't occur in nature. Just as the middle class does not naturally occur without the assistance of a strong central government (and progressive taxes, natch), so too is a well-oiled, corruption-free, strong capitalist economy accompanied by a government that intervenes on behalf of its constituents, balancing the needs of all parties such that one cannot completely dominate all the others. This is not the same as mandating income equality, which is a pointless exercise, but rather a system of checks and balances to ensure that hard work does not go unrewarded.
Let us now enjoy our new foray into Socialist Democracy.
It’s the Infrastructure, Stupid
(or how I learned to stop worrying and love socialism)As we prepare for the beginning of a new presidency and an ascendant Democratic party, my thoughts have turned recently to governance and what lessons we can draw from the Open Source phenomenon (I ...
Walmart retires DRM, deserts users on the way to freedom.
Similar to Amazon, MySpace and other online music vendors it appears Walmart is transitioning to DRM free music offerings. We applaud them for recognizing the information rights of their customers and removing the impediments to fair use which digital restrictions … Continue reading →
Access to Knowledge Conference
Some things I just find out about too late. Consider the Access to Knowledge conference hosted by the Information Society Project at Yale Law School. “A2K” was held in Switzerland from September 8 – 10. It looked like a really … Continue reading →
In case you didn’t know what day this is…
Avast, me hearties...
2-day Extension for Fund Drive!
We got a 2-day extension for a fund drive. Can we make it count? Forward this link to all your friends, and let’s make this year’s election count: Donation page on fundable.com
