politicians that people liked and and certainly, you know, this media theorist who I was talking to, Josh Meyrowitz, he was talking about how, you know, the founding fathers would not have succeeded on television. Um they, you know, did not look great up close. And so, um you know, they were much bettersuited for the times that they lived in.
it. Um Delaware rejects it. Maryland rejects it. So, you know, the America of the founding really is faced with this question, are we going to take a new path?Are we going to accept black people as full and equal citizens cuz that's what the 14th Amendment does. And the America
And what I'm saying is if you look back, you see these two different ideologies, basically. And the ideology of the founding is what I call exclusive individualism.So, the idea there is one, we're a political community that excludes some people, right? We're sort of defined by that. And you know, in the Declaration
And there's records in the National Archives here that show he's asked for permission to take these bits away with him, because he's founding the computing laboratory at Manchester University.And that's what they built. This is the Manchester baby.
So at MIT, Dr. Moniz, or Secretary Moniz, headed the Department of Physics and the Bates Linear Accelerator Center, and he was also founding director of the MIT Energy Initiative and director of the MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment, so quite a rich past and a fairlychallenging day job today now at DOE.
And in this case, I want to hopefully convince you that, in fact, it turns out that smuggling and anti-smuggling crusades were absolutely essential to the very founding , and development, and expansion of the country, so much so that there's this great irony, which today,America is the world's foremost anti-smuggling policing superpower, yet founded and owes much of its
America is the world's foremost anti-smuggling policing superpower, yet founded and owes much of its founding and development, I would argue, to smuggling, smuggling interests, and so forth.And an interesting angle for me is I teach at Brown University in Rhode Island.
historic victory. Right then, in 1991, the skepticism about arms and armies that had informed the American experiment from its founding pretty much vanished.Political leaders, liberals and conservatives alike became enamored with military might.
What kind of a world are we living in? Founding superstructure. Manufacturing, it wasn't really important where you got the stuff from, but the nations that owned companies -- I mean, owned manufacturinginfrastruc- -- I mean, yeah, manufacturers, that's where Ford's T-time.
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I read several newspapers. The founding experience for me was when I moved to the US in 2002. It was at the time when Bush was building up his coalition to invade Iraq.
And then, from that point on-- and I talked about this in the book a little bit more-- of during the Revolution, you know, the Founding Fathers were drinking ales, were drinking ciders. We hear a lot about how George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were homebrewers.
I mean, mostly it's a tax write off for them. some founding principle or some-- I mean, if it's a corporation that's founded by engineers,
Just to really map out-- the founding principles of MSF are what you see there-- independence, neutrality, and impartiality. The independence comes from the funding stream, essentially being literal public, and also the fact that we govern ourselves.
of founding a nonprofit to inspire kids everywhere to move their bodies, to dream big, to set goals, to live active and healthy lives.
The founding principles of our documents was this idea of individualism and the individual pursuit of happiness.
of founding what today is called action science, which is the reason why I left Germany 20 years ago going
The founding prophet of Israel was not David Ben-Gurion or Chaim Weizmann, the first President and Prime Minister of the country, but a man named Theodor Herzl.
The founding fathers-- all of their various farms, and plantations, and estates, all brewed beer.
the Founding Fathers, a series of really great biographies: Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison, Franklin. And it really convinced me of this belief that I have that what seems impossible
Dutch founding of Manhattan of the Dutch colony of New Netherland which was based on Manhattan with the capital of New
I'm also founding director for the Narrative and Emerging Media program at Arizona State University.
on the founding team.
open AAI and co-founding it I believe with Sam Alman. Elon Musk did end up co-ounding it with Altman. And certainly
This year there are going to be so many celebrations marking America's 250th birthday, but you argue in your book that America has two founding . What are they? Go ahead and lay that out for us.
Are we going to accept black people as full and equal citizens cuz that's what the 14th Amendment does. And the America of the founding really says no. And the Reconstruction Congress then, as I said, wipes out the governments in 10 of those former Confederate states. They put the South under military control.
of several prestigious founding agencies.
Prior to co-founding Fireblocks, Michael co-founded Lacoon Mobile Security, which was acquired by Checkpoint.
with the founding team, helping them navigate all these dynamics.
Maria is a founding member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America's Sustainability Committee, and her innovative work has been recognized with awards from the Cooper Hewitt
to the founding of this country and the evolution of America culturally and economically.
That's a founding principle that I recall.
So that was our founding principle, I guess.
I was the founding principle of the very first school in the Bronx.
the last original founding member of The Temptations with us on this journey.
One of our founding advisors founded the Malala Fund, whose work got Malala the Nobel Peace Prize-- so influencers and what have you,
and Dirac for founding it.
The European founding of America began some 70 years before the Pilgrims arrived on Cape Cod.
had the founding of Apple, Genentech, Atari, Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia Capital.
Prior to co-founding the Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and Intensity Ventures.
But the founding story that's kind of fun is I had never met Brad before at that time, but I was reading his blog, like I'm sure a lot of people
He is the intellectual founding father of this country.
He is the intellectual founding father of our time, the paragon of our ideals.
and he was founding the Media Lab at MIT-- Muriel Cooper was invited, as one of the founding faculty, to establish a research unit within it.
He's the founding director there.
She is also a founding member of the Women@Google Leadership Board and hosted Joanna back in 2012 at one of the first Women@Google Leadership Summits.
Masha is a founding member of Pussy Riot and a political activist.