Friday, February 8, 2013
"The other night, when [redacted] asked me why I switched from computer science to sociology, I said..."
"... it was because Computer Science was hard and I wasn’t really good at it, which really isn’t true at all... The real reason is because I want to save the world," wrote Aaron Swartz, quoted in a long article titled "The Idealist: Aaron Swartz wanted to save the world. Why couldn’t he save himself?"
Labels:
Aaron Swartz,
computers,
law,
prosecutorial ethics,
sociology,
suicide
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