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Aaron Swartz: Persecuted Genius We're living in an age where the bureaucrats have decided that innovation, sharing and free information are one of the greatest threats to the security of the world. In a world where the academy has locked itself in an echo chamber, helplessly enslaved to information gatekeeping, Aaron was a visionary. Allegedly.

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Meet the extraordinary computer programmer, author, and internet activist who became famous for his fight against the “Stop Online Piracy Act”, Aaron Swartz. A genius and prodigy like no other, Aaron greatly contributed to the development of many of the things that we enjoy today in the online world such as the RSS, Reddit, Jottit and others. "The people rose up, and they caused a sea change.." Aaron Swartz http://www.thextraordinary.org/aaron-swartz Aaron Swartz, Alan Moore, Sea Change, Film Life, Computer Programmer, V For Vendetta, The Grind, Power To The People, Mind Over Matter

Meet the extraordinary computer programmer, author, and internet activist who became famous for his fight against the “Stop Online Piracy Act”, Aaron Swartz. A genius and prodigy like no other, Aaron greatly contributed to the development of many of the things that we enjoy today in the online world such as the RSS, Reddit, Jottit and others. "The people rose up, and they caused a sea change.." Aaron Swartz http://www.thextraordinary.org/aaron-swartz

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Aaron Swartz, Internet's Own Boy "The problem is that the topics that are most painful also tend to be the topics that are most important for us: they’re the projects we most want to do, the relationships we care most about, the decisions that have the biggest consequences for our future, the most dangerous risks that we run. We’re scared of them because we know the stakes are so high. But if we never think about them, then we can never do anything about them." Aaron Swartz

Aaron Swartz, Internet's Own Boy "The problem is that the topics that are most painful also tend to be the topics that are most important for us: they’re the projects we most want to do, the relationships we care most about, the decisions that have the biggest consequences for our future, the most dangerous risks that we run. We’re scared of them because we know the stakes are so high. But if we never think about them, then we can never do anything about them."

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