The book, "Houphouet Boigny's Imaginary Plots" is an expose of the late President who, according to author Samba Diarra invented various political plots in order to deal with his opponents.
In fact, he probably has done more to explain NSA to an otherwise ignorant body politic than any other author since the agency was established in a secret executive order signed by President Truman 60 years ago.
This approach that the author of the book describes of collaboration with a community in order to make solutions that will really work struck me as being very different than what is presented in KONY 2012.
Shiller, professor of economics and finance at Yale University, is author of Irrational Exuberance (2nd edition, Princeton University Press, 2005) and The New Financial Order (Princeton University Press, 2003).
It all sounds reminiscent of science fiction author Isaac Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" that outlined the rules that robots should live by in order to live peacefully with humans.