Daniel Nazer on Nostr: Lawrence Lessig's self-importance is so vast that he cannot comprehend that his ...
Lawrence Lessig's self-importance is so vast that he cannot comprehend that his friends could be capable of bad acts.
The same "how dare the little people criticize us" instinct led him to defend Ito and MIT accepting secret funds from Epstein.
One would think he might have learned something from that experience but he very clearly hasn't. If anything it seems he's only become more willfully blind.
The same "how dare the little people criticize us" instinct led him to defend Ito and MIT accepting secret funds from Epstein.
One would think he might have learned something from that experience but he very clearly hasn't. If anything it seems he's only become more willfully blind.
