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Lawrence Lessig presidential campaign, 2016/Government regulations

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Lawrence Lessig suspended his presidential campaign on November 2, 2015.[1]



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Lawrence Lessig

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  • In his 2011 book, Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Congress–and a Plan to Stop It, Lawrence Lessig wrote that "there are only two things we can be certain of when talking of free markets: first, that new innovation will challenge old; and second, that old innovation will try to protect itself against the new. Again and again, across history and nations, the successful defend their success in whatever way they can. Principles – such as 'I got here because of a free market; I shouldn't interfere with others challenging me by interfering with a free market' – are good so long as they don't actually constrain. Once they constrain, the principles disappear."[2]

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