Arianna Huffington's Notes From TED: Can Simplicity and Innovation Overcome Complexity and Cynicism?
In her notes on the 2010 TED series, Arianna Huffington gives a rundown of TED curator Chris Anderson’s opening remarks. Huffington states that Anderson “met the zeitgeist head on, talking about his rage at the fact that every idea about how to deal with our big problems is crushed on a wall of cynicism and complexity.” She goes on to quote Anderson’s remarks on Session 11, titled “Simplicity,” for which Philip K. Howard will one of the speakers, this Saturday, February 13. “We are choking ourselves in a web of complexity,” States Anderson in the quote. “Our financial system is so complex it can’t be regulated. The health care plan is so complex no one understands it. Our politics is so complex it’s become a complete mess.” Anderson then gave brief statements about the presenters, including the following about Howard: “‘Philip Howard,’ he said. ‘His talk is an important call to rethink the role of law. The application of our laws has become so perverse, it chokes off innovation.’”
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February 11, 2010 |
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