The recent two-day conference “Money as a Democratic Medium” challenged its participants to re-examine the history of money in America, and to redefine its future. The event was jointly sponsored by the Harvard Program on the Study of Capitalism, the Murphy Institute at Tulane University, the Harvard Law Forum, and Harvard Law School; it was organized by Christine Desan, the Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at HLS. Harvard Law Today has published an extensive discussion and overview of the conference; in addition, the complete playlist of speakers, including Desan, Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Mehrsa Baradaran, is now available on YouTube
The recent two-day conference “Money as a Democratic Medium” challenged its participants to re-examine the history of money in America, and to redefine its future. The event was jointly sponsored by the Harvard Program on the Study of Capitalism, the Murphy Institute at Tulane University, the Harvard Law Forum, and Harvard Law School; it was organized by Christine Desan, the Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at HLS. Harvard Law Today has published an extensive discussion and overview of the conference; in addition, the complete playlist of speakers, including Desan, Andrew Ross Sorkin, and Mehrsa Baradaran, is now available on YouTube