Read Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity Online
Authors: Douglas Rushkoff
digital marketplace,
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early stages of e-commerce,
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highly centralized sales platforms of,
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initial treatment of Internet as commons,
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“long tail” of widespread digital access and,
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positive reinforcement feedback loop and,
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power-law dynamics and,
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removal of humans from selection process in,
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digital transaction networks,
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blockchains and,
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central authorities, dependence on,
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decentralized autonomous corporations (DACs) and,
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PayPal,
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theft and,
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direct public offerings (DPOs),
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discount brokerages,
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–78
dividend traps,
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Dorsey, Jack,
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–92
Drexler, Mickey,
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dual transformation,
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dumbwaiter effect,
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Dutch East India Company,
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,
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,
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education industry,
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Eisenhower administration,
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–53,
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,
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Elberse, Anita,
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employee-owned companies,
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Eroski,
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eSignal,
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EthicalBay,
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expense reduction, and corporate growth,
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data gathering and sales by,
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,
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innovation by acquisition of startups,
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psychological experiments conducted on users by,
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factors of production,
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Fairmondo,
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Family Assistance Plan,
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family businesses,
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–4,
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FarmVille,
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favor banks,
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Febreze Set & Refresh,
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Federal Reserve,
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feedback loop, and positive reinforcement,
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Ferriss, Tim,
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feudalism,
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financial services industry,
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–33,
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–73,
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Fisher, Irving,
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flash crash,
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flexible purpose corporations,
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flow, investing in,
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40-hour workweek, reduction of,
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401(k) plans,
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Free, Libre, Open Knowledge (FLOK) program,
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Free
(Anderson),
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free money theory, local currencies based on,
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barter exchanges,
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during Great Depression,
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self-help cooperatives,
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stamp scrip,
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tax anticipation scrip,
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Wörgls,
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frenzy,
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Fried, Jason,
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Friedman, Milton,
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Friendster,
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Frito-Lay,
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front running,
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Fulfillment by Amazon,
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Fureai Kippu (Caring Relationship Tickets),
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Future of Work initiative,
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Gallo, Riso,
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Gap,
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Gates, Bill,
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General Electric,
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General Public License (GPL) for software,
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Gesell, Silvio,
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GI Bill,
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Gimein, Mark,
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Gini coefficient of income inequality,
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GM,
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gold standard,
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Google,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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acquisitions by,
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business model of,
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innovation by acquisition of startups,
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IPO of,
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–95
grain receipts,
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great decoupling,
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Great Exhibition, 1851,
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Greenspan, Alan,
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growth,
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bazaars, and economic expansion in late Middle Ages,
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central currency and,
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,
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–31,
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digital industrialism, growth agenda of,
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–15,
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highly centralized e-commerce platforms and,
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startups, hypergrowth expected of,
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–91
as trap (
See
growth trap)
central currency as core mechanism of,
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corporations as program and,
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platform monopolies and,
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–93,
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recoding corporate model and,
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steady-state enterprises and,
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guaranteed minimum income programs,
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guaranteed minimum wage public jobs,
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guilds,
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Hagel, John,
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Hardin, Garrett,
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Harvard Business Review,
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Heiferman, Scott,
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Hewlett-Packard UK,
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high-frequency trading (HFT),
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–80
Hilton,
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Hobby Lobby
case,
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Hoffman, Reid,
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Holland, Addie Rose,
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holograms,
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Homeport New Orleans,
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housing industry,
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human role in economy,
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–67
aristocracy’s efforts to control peasant economy,
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bazaars and,
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big data and,
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chartered monopolies and,
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decreasing employment and,
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–39
digital marketplace, impact of,
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industrialism and,
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–16,
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–24,
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“likes” economy and,
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reevaluation of employment and adopting policies to decrease it and,
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–67
sharing economy and,
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–54
Hurwitz, Charles,
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inclusive capitalism,
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–12
income disparity
corporate model and,
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digital technology as accelerating,
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growth trap and,
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power-law dynamics and,
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–28,
30
public service options for reducing,
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individual retirement accounts (IRAs),
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industrial farming,
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industrialism,
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branding and,
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digital,
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disempowerment of workers and,
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human connection between producer and consumer, loss of,
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isolation of human consumers from one another and,
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mass marketing and,
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mass media and,
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value system of,
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inflation,
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Instagram,
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Intercontinental Exchange,
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interest,
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investors/investing,
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,
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,
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algorithmic trading and,
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bounded,
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commons model for running businesses and,
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crowdfunding and,
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–201
derivative finance, volume of,
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digital technology and,
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–70,
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direct public offerings (DPOs) and,
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–6
discount brokerages and,
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–78
dividends and,
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flow, investing in,
208
–10
high-frequency trading (HFT) and,
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in low-interest rate environment,
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microfinancing platforms and,
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platform cooperatives and,
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poor performance of do-it-yourself traders and,
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retirement savings and,
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startups and,
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ventureless capital and,
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irruption,
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i-traffic,
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J. Crew,
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Jay Z,
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Jefferson, Thomas,
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Jenkins, George W.,
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Jobs, Steve,
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J.P. Morgan,
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Kapor, Mitch,
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King, Larry,
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Kiva,
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Klein, Naomi,
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Known,
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labor,
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Lacy, Sarah,
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land,
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La’Zooz,
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Leary, Timothy,
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Lefsetz, Bob,
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leftism,
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LETS (Local Exchange Trading System),
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Life, Inc.
(Rushkoff),
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“likes” and similar metrics, economy of,
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crowdfunding as alternative to,
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growth of social media companies at expense of their users and,
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media company, becoming one’s own,
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paywalls as alternative to,
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revenue generated from data gleaned from,
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simulation of humanity through artificial social media and,
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users as products and,
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limited liability companies (LLCs),
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Lippincott,
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L.L. Bean,
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local currencies,
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cooperative community currencies,
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free money theory, currencies based on,
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–59
local multiplier effect,
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low-profit limited liability company (L3C),
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Luckett, Oliver,
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Machine Learning lab,
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McCluhan, Marshall,
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McKenna, Terence,
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McLuhan, Marshall,
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Magic Eraser Duo,
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Maker’s Row,
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malware,
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marketing.
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