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Tim Wu explores whether we face the fundamental problem Louis Brandeis posed in the early 20th century- does concentrated industrial power pose a fundamental threat to American democracy? Wu discusses the relationship between democracy and industrial concentration, the Constitution's approach to private power, and the intended political role of the anti-trust laws in protecting representative democracy. Tim Wu is an author, policy advocate, and professor at Columbia Law School. Wu's best known work is the development of Net Neutrality theory, but he also writes about private power, free speech, copyright, and antitrust. Discussion Seminar: • The Curse of Bigness Revisited Discussion ... Each year the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society brings to Stanford a notable scholar to deliver a set of lectures, endowed by the late Robert Wesson, a political scientist and Hoover Institute Fellow, pertaining to problems in democratic theory and practice. Dr. Wesson hoped that these lectures would help students, scholars, and community members think through important public issues related to democratic governance. Watch more Wesson Lectures: • Wesson Lectures on Problems of Democracy The McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society is committed to bringing ethical reflection to bear on important social issues through research, teaching, and community engagement. Find out what's new at the Ethics Center by subscribing to our newsletter: https://stanford.io/2Esr05H McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society: https://ethics.stanford.edu Subscribe to our channel: / @ethicsinsociety