What John Adams Would Think of Intellectual Property
Lewis Hyde, Berkman Fellow
Lewis Hyde discussed one of John Adam's early political essays to explore the link between self-governance and a limit to intellectual property rights, and the connections between republican ideals and the emergence of the public sphere. Hyde is a Berkman Fellow and the Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing at Kenyon College. To date, his work has focused largely on the public life of the imagination.