Who Owns Culture? Pt.2
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This video was posted 3 months ago and you're the first to comment. My impact is limited. But so is the impact of this video on anyone but the 405 'individuals' who have seen it, thank God. Cynicism doesn't make corruption easier, ignorance, greed and lack of moral strength facilitate corruption. Cynicism is the result, not the cause.
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He's not an analyst, he's a promoter. "We" is not the Culture except through passive acceptance. It's much easier to accept corruption of culture than refuse it as a group. The group will only reject corruption through a Charismatic leader and Lessig ain't it. Artists are going to change this War? LMAO.
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history has always had changed made by the few. the American revolution being the biggest. The majority didn't want it even, but they felt it was for the better. This technology wants to be free, the people want it, but the few who have power are holding us back. Its time for change.
bluefootedpig 4 years ago 5
ask yourself why it's so easy for people to accept corruption, then look at the cynicism in your own comment. What impact is your comment having on indviduals who read it?
gratex 4 years ago 5