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Playing for Team Human today, author and technology historian, George Dyson.
Dyson helps us take a less human-centered perspective on our place in the cosmos for our own - and everything's - best interest.
In his opening monologue, Rushkoff discusses the imperative to not hold grudges after the presidential election and pays tribute to his late friend, Mark Filippi.
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Playing for Team Human today, author and technology historian, George Dyson.
Dyson helps us take a less human-centered perspective on our place in the cosmos for our own - and everything's - best interest.
In his opening monologue, Rushkoff discusses the imperative to not hold grudges after the presidential election and pays tribute to his late friend, Mark Filippi.

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