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How to Fix the World (in 3 Easy Steps)

Current price: $24.99
How to Fix the World (in 3 Easy Steps)
How to Fix the World (in 3 Easy Steps)

Barnes and Noble

How to Fix the World (in 3 Easy Steps)

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The solution to the world's greatest problems already exists. Inventors and artists have been using it for years through intellectual property (IP) laws that allow control of an idea on the back end, which justifies investment in that idea in the first place. Imagine the possibilities
In
How to Fix the World
, attorney Joshua W. Hunking explores the revolutionary concept of leveraging IP law to create better ideas. Ideas that work. Ideas that restore broken systems. Ideas that solve real problems.
Hunking explains how slight adjustments to current laws could allow innovators to apply IP concepts to public policy and capitalize on the creation of better ideas.
illustrates how applying key components of copyright, scarcity, and other tenets of capitalism to public policy can generate ideas that have the built-in buy-in to change things for good.

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