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Event Audio - A world turned upside down: technological revolution and the role of government

Thursday, January 31 2013

To listen to the audio from this event just click the play button above. The discussion took place on Monday 28th January from 4.30pm – 6pm in Committee Room 7, Houses of Parliament.

Speakers: Carlota Perez (Economist), Robin Murray (Economist), Respondent. George Bevis (Founder, Groovy Bananas)

Chair: Iain Wright MP (Shadow Minister for Competitiveness and Enterprise)

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Posted by Gary Watts (Lincoln)
on 07 January 2013, 2:40:48 PM
It would be good to see debate on recent events regarding copyright laws in this country and across the world, and the role of the state. Also network neutrality, and how modern technology could influence a more direct democracy both within the Labour Party and nationally (e.g. theories such as Open Source Governance; read more about it on Wikipedia).

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