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What if the real lesson of the Magna Carta isn’t about kings or courts, but about fairness itself?
And do we need another Magna Carta today? If so, what would it look like?
When King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215, its best-known clause guaranteed trial by jury. But another, often forgotten, demanded standard weights and measures, a rule that made markets fair and information trustworthy.
In this video, I explore why that ancient insight still matters. Our society depends on both private and public goods, on markets and the shared standards that make them work. When those standards are undermined, as in modern auditing and finance, fairness gives way to oligarchy.
By understanding how private and shared purposes thrive together or fall apart, we can start imagining a new Magna Carta for our time.
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