Aaron Swartz’s Politics
Greatly worth reading, but I'll just highlight this:
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As we think about what happened to Aaron, we need to recognize that it was not just prosecutorial overreach that killed him. Thats too easy, because that implies its one bad apple. We know thats not true. What killed him was corruption. Corruption isnt just people profiting from betraying the public interest. Its also people being punished for upholding the public interest. In our institutions of power, when you do the right thing and challenge abusive power, you end up destroying a job prospect, an economic opportunity, a political or social connection, or an opportunity for media. Or if you are truly dangerous and brilliantly subversive, as Aaron was, you are bankrupted and destroyed. Theres a reason whistleblowers get fired. Theres a reason Bradley Manning is in jail. Theres a reason the only CIA official who has gone to jail for torture is the person John Kiriako - who told the world it was going on. Theres a reason those who destroyed the financial system dine at the White House, as Lawrence Lessig put it. Theres a reason former Senator Russ Feingold is a college professor whereas former Senator Chris Dodd is now a multi-millionaire. Theres a reason DOJ officials do not go after bankers who illegally foreclose, and then get jobs as partners in white collar criminal defense. Theres a reason no one has been held accountable for decisions leading to the financial crisis, or the war in Iraq. This reason is the modern ethic in American society that defines success as climbing up the ladder, consequences be damned. Corrupt self-interest, when it goes systemwide, demands that it protect rentiers from people like Aaron, that it intimidate, co-opt, humiliate, fire, destroy, and/or bankrupt those who stand for justice.
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