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One Way Forward: The Outsider's Guide to Fixing the Republic (Kindle Single) [Kindle Edition]

Lawrence Lessig
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Something is clearly rotten in our Republic. Americans have lost faith in their politicians to a greater degree than ever, resigning themselves to “the best Congress money can buy,” as the comic Will Rogers once put it. It doesn’t matter whether they are Democrats or Republicans, people are disillusioned and angry as hell. They feel like outsiders in their own nation, powerless over their own lives, blocked from having a real voice in how they are governed.

But all of this can change—we have the power. Lawrence Lessig, the renowned Harvard Law School professor, political activist, and author of the bestselling “Republic, Lost,” presents a clear-eyed, bipartisan manifesto for revolution just when we need it the most. “One Way Forward” is a rousing, eloquent, and ultimately optimistic call to action for Americans of all political persuasions. Notable in these viciously partisan times, Lessig pitches his address equally to Occupy Wall Streeters, Tea Party Patriots, independents, anarchists, and baffled citizens of the American middle. Despite our serious political differences, he argues, we can—and must—change the system for the better.

At the core of our government, Lessig says, is “a legal corruption.” In other words: money. The job of politics has been left to a tiny slice of Americans who dominate campaign finance and exert a disproportionate influence on lawgivers as a result. This, he writes, “is a dynamic that would be obvious to Tony Soprano or Michael Corleone but that is sometimes obscure to political scientists: a protection racket that flourishes while our Republic burns.”

“We don’t need to destroy wealth,” Lessig declares. “We need to destroy the ability of wealth to corrupt our politics.”

With the common-sense idealism of his hero, Henry David Thoreau, Lessig shows how Americans can take back their country, and he provides a concrete and surprisingly practical set of instructions for doing it.

In a season where Americans are poised between the hope for real change and the fear that, once again, they won’t get it, One Way Forward charts a course to a thrillingly new American future in which every citizen has a voice that matters, no matter how fat his or her wallet.
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Lawrence Lessig is the director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University and the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School. His most recent book is “Republic, Lost”, an attack on the destructive influence of special-interest money on American politics. He is also the author of “Code and other Laws of Cyberspace,” “The Future of Ideas,” “Free Culture,” “Code: Version 2.0,” and “Remix: Making Art and Culture Thrive in the Hybrid Economy.” He is a founding board member of Creative Commons and serves on the board of Maplight.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Coming American Spring February 15, 2012
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When the Occupy Wall Street movement packed up its tents last fall (or was chased out of town, depending on your point of view), it felt like the momentum for great change had suddenly stopped in its tracks. Despite its famous "leaderless" form of organization, the nascent movement appeared to need leadership. Or, at the very least, a few practical goals.
Lawrence Lessig's One Way Forward arrives as a fresh voice in time for a coming spring of change. He offers an inspirational AND concrete set of ideas for how Americans can change the legally corrupt system that essentially buys our Congress and makes it the handmaiden of corporations and the tiniest slice of the 1%.
Lessig's hero is Henry David Thoreau and there is a bit of Thoreau in his eloquent, exasperated attack on the way our government's business gets done--or, more to the point, NOT DONE--these days. In One Way Forward, he attempts to jump-start an open-sourced revolution to drive the bad money out of our politics. He appeals to Left and Right, Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street. He says that these disparate groups ultimately have in common the same need: ending the corruption at the heart of American politics.
If you want to feel a sense of hope again, read this and get to work changing our rotten system.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ready for A Revolution! February 15, 2012
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It's been a long, dreary winter, made drearier by the endless babble emanating from the 2012 campaign trail. So this book comes as a welcome breath of fresh air and optimism. Lessig's common sense guide to how we can break the cycle of politics as usual is frank and rousing and amazingly practical. Just by reading this--and clicking Lessig's links to scrappy yet effective organizations that are making tangible strides toward ending patronage and political cronyism--I feel like I've made the first baby steps toward helping to fix our broken political system.
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5.0 out of 5 stars strike corruption at the root! May 23, 2013
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Lessig has important ideas about the corrupting influence of money in politics and how to limit it. This book is a handbook for a movement I sincerely hope will change our government.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept April 24, 2013
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Not sure I would recommend this book to anyone that is looking for a full length text. It is more of a thought experiment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Way Out Of The Morass January 29, 2013
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As a concerned citizen and respected lawyer, Lawrence Lessing gives us a closely written summary of the financial electoral mess we are in along with a solution. Once his brief Single is read, the provided sample Amendment makes perfect sense. Lessig is doing much more than shouting 'Overthrow Citizens United'; he addresses the complicated issues of funding in a democracy. We can take our democracy back from the lobbyists and hidden millionaires and billionaires. It will take some work and maybe even wrangling at a convention called for just that purpose (he provides a sample document for initiating that, too.) But, nobody ever said that democracy was going to be easy. Having clear visions of all the problems and ways they can be addressed is crucial to a sensible and effective change for the future.
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4.0 out of 5 stars One Way Forward! January 27, 2013
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This is a good read! It is surely one person's view and those of us that are concerned about the current direction of the country
should read and consider this writing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy 50 and give away! September 1, 2012
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This is a short version of Lessig's magisterial "Republic Lost", suitable for giving to many friends. It outlines his basic arguments about the rise of political corruption and what we can do about. Read "Republic Lost" if you have the time or interest, and distribute this one widely, especially to friends from the other side.
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A clear and cogent argument on why we should focus on the issues and not divisive politics. Lessig urges individual action and coordinated movement amongst the masses to alter how government treats its citizens. Pushing the influence of money (corporations, lobbyists, wealthy donors, PACs, etc.) out of governmental decisions is a key component of his call to action.
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Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, and director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University. Prior to rejoining the Harvard faculty, Lessig was a professor at Stanford Law School, where he founded the school's Center for Internet and Society, and at the University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme Court.

Lessig serves on the Board of Creative Commons, MapLight, Brave New Film Foundation, The American Academy, Berlin, AXA Research Fund and iCommons.org, and on the advisory board of the Sunlight Foundation. He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Association, and has received numerous awards, including the Free Software Foundation's Freedom Award, Fastcase 50 Award and being named one of Scientific American's Top 50 Visionaries.

Lessig holds a BA in economics and a BS in management from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in philosophy from Cambridge, and a JD from Yale.

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