Madison Avenue is a very powerful aggression against private consciousness. A demand that you yield your private consciousness to public manipulation.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I mean Buckingham Palace has never hired a professional public relations outfit let alone a Madison Avenue type and they would throw up their hands in horror at the very idea.
I always felt that a governor surrenders a certain amount of privacy. And I came to accept that.
Where is the expectation of privacy in the commission of a crime?
The Internet's distinct configuration may have facilitated anonymous threats, copyright infringement, and cyberattacks, but it has also kindled the flame of freedom in ways that the framers of the American constitution would appreciate - the Federalist papers were famously authored pseudonymously.
I used to know Madison Avenue advertisers. I didn't like 'em. Bunch of jerks.
Everyone is treating it like a Hollywood story. In Madison, it's a neighborhood story.
In New York, we have laws against defrauding the public, defrauding consumers, defrauding shareholders.
When it comes to privacy and accountability, people always demand the former for themselves and the latter for everyone else.
There's more musical freedom on Madison Avenue than anywhere else. It's an Eden for a composer.
Public behavior is merely private character writ large.