The Rundown November 16, 2019
How Elizabeth Warren Is Reviving the Concession Theory of the Corporation - “[C]orporations are granted special privileges such as perpetual legal personality (and associated rights such as the right to sue and to be sued, have property rights separate from its shareholders etc.) and limited liability by the state, and they should thus serve a public purpose in exchange.”
The men who still like Fight Club - “It’s kind of, like, Yeah, if his favorite author is Bret Easton Ellis, his favorite movie is ‘Fight Club,’ and he wants to talk about Bitcoin or Jordan Peterson—these are all warning signs.”
China has a bubble of glass-bottomed bridges.
An oral history of Limewire.
Cryptogeeks discuss - Is blockchain dead?