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If we were superstitious, we would call it a curse. Lower Manhattan’s history of greed extends back to the Paleolithic Era. Wall Street, named for a racist colonial wall, embodies that history today. Join Rj this week on All For All as he uncovers insights from this ten-thousand-year “curse” that can help us create a human-centered economy, rather than a money-centered one.
Don't forget to check out Richard's other content at: www.rjeskow.com and www.zerohourreport.com
Richard's other content at: www.rjeskow.com and www.zerohourreport.com
By Democracy At WorkIf we were superstitious, we would call it a curse. Lower Manhattan’s history of greed extends back to the Paleolithic Era. Wall Street, named for a racist colonial wall, embodies that history today. Join Rj this week on All For All as he uncovers insights from this ten-thousand-year “curse” that can help us create a human-centered economy, rather than a money-centered one.
Don't forget to check out Richard's other content at: www.rjeskow.com and www.zerohourreport.com
Richard's other content at: www.rjeskow.com and www.zerohourreport.com