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Here's an idea, why don't you do a six part series on the anti-trust laws of the late 1800s, and early 1900s. Each week you could explain the structures of the American economy: actual competition and innovation, olicharchies, monopolies, and the cost to consumers of monopolies.
Each week you could give a historical example of a United States company that has lied, cheated, colluded, conspired, and killed in order to avoid actual innovating and doing anything new or helpful to people and the planet.
I could help you. I took an economics course in the spring of 1993 called The Structure of the American Economy, and I still have the textbook. Of course you should pay me for my intellectual ideas, and my creative content. There are laws about stealing other people's work.
I mean you could just hack my cloud account, and my Dropbox and steal all my lectures notes,and papers I've written and presented at conferences. But, hmmm, I think there are as against that. And to beginning hacker masterminds, yes, you can have my statistics lectures and notes.
If you do hack my Dropbox or Cloud account and take my statistics lectures, could you please write, call, or send a paper plane to Pearson Publishing and tell them my lectures would make a great statistics textbook, and I should get publishing credit as first author and payment.
Also, I only take payment in cash, non-forged checks, cashier's checks, chocolate, and random acts of kindness to other people. No bitcoins accepted.
Whoops, meant to say, "laws against stealing other people's creative and intellectual work". Disney could tell you about that.
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