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future. So please give a warm welcome to Rebecca.Rebecca MacKinnon: Thank you.Thank you very much for having me here today.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Thank you.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Right.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum. male #2: way more than I, as a citizen, consent to almost -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah. female #1: Blue Coat -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum..
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah. female #1: It goes down to the whole question of sweat shops -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Well, I mean the Apple case just to kind of start from there is, Apple is reviled within the socially responsible investment community for exactly
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah, sure, why not.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Absolutely, yeah.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah. male #1: this clever idea Rebecca MacKinnon: male #1: that if you abolish science education -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
Rebecca MacKinnon: male #1: And -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah, that is a problem.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah. male #1: and you don't give them good opinions then they'll act on the bad opinions -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah and you manipulate them with kind of quasi --
Rebecca MacKinnon: That's a really, that is subject of some other books by some really smart people I know and is a huge matter of debate.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Hum.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum, yeah.
And if Pam MacKinnon, the Caucasian-American artistic director of American Conservatory Theater,
male #1: here -- Rebecca MacKinnon: male #1: on the corporate side here at Google we have a rather peculiar position that it's
You can't just go to Pam MacKinnon, the artistic director, and say, oh, here's the one thing I want to do, do it.
And that's the other thing MacKinnon said about the creative architects is they could tolerate that sense of dissatisfaction when you can't actually solve something yet.
we're trying to solve -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
female #1: in Syria -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
female #1: and foreign workers - Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Well this is one of my favorite Monty Python clips of all time and
good for them to be democratic but corporations are meritocratic -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
I guess what I'm trying to ask is -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
male #1: in society to promote truth -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum, like with Buzz or something.
Female presenter: So I wanted to introduce all of you to Rebecca MacKinnon who is here to talk about her new book, Consent of the Networked.
I don't have sort of Rebecca MacKinnon's solution for like how to build consent of the network and some kind of grand scheme, I'm calling on people to figure it out.
So my question is really about the consent of the governed -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Um-hum.
female #1: and what the role of governments are in Western democracies -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
male #1: informational blizzard what do you think we can do structurally -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
was done in America at Berkeley in the late '60s-- no, yes, the '60s-- by a guy called MacKinnon who was fascinated
So as we've stepped from a sort of informational desert to more of an -- Rebecca MacKinnon: Yeah.
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