Articles
Here is the full list of Douglas Rushkoff’s published articles on this site.
753 items.
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Life after capitalism may not suck for humans
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Or, why life after capitalism doesn’t have to suck for humans.
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When iterating with AI, remember who’s the human.
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The value of the AI is not its ability to create product for us, but to engage with us in our process Fast Company Oct 17, 2025Too many of us are using AI as the primary architect for a project, rather than the general contractor who supports the architect’s human vision.
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The elite are committed to the end of the world, but we don't have to be.
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The high leverage point for systemwide change is not an idea, but a behavior
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Why embracing bliss in dark times helps everyone
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The demand for AI's unbridled growth is reactionary — a way of doubling down on the same old colonizing way of doing things. It doesn't have to be.
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Your embodiment is your connection to the real story
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It's less an ideology than an environment. A digital one.
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It’s time for the greatest crossover plot in the history of Western civilization.
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Helena Norberg-Hodge on the new Team Human
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I'm speaking at SXSW on Saturday
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Now is when our commitment to community, mutual aid, and each other matters more than ever
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How I went from an agent of change to an agent of care
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Everything is In Between
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World events in the context of The Godfather
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A new Team Human Live with Occult Historian Mitch Horowitz
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"Mic Check" - a new form of entertainment and expression for this time
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December 10 at CX in Soho
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A Team Human interview with Harvard Chaplain Greg Epstein
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Anti-monopoly regulations against a tech company usually mean their technology is about to be replaced, anyway
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Post-Election Thoughts
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Sometimes you have to just pause long enough for a system to heal itself
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East Forest and his Music for Mushrooms
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Changing the Stories We Tell Ourselves May Actually Change Reality
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How vibes can turn the probable into the possible
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Let's Cede the Power of Reality Creation to the Next Generation
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The easiest, funnest, and most likely path to averting apocalypse
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How AI teaches us to distinguish between humans, art, and industry
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Less is more...human
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An excerpt from this week's Team Human conversation
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Addressing ecosystem blindness and more on this week's Team Human
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Leah Hunt-Hendrix and Astra Taylor discuss the state of solidarity on a new Team Human
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Digital complexity doesn’t mean it’s reality.
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A Team Human conversation with John Oakes about the philosophy and promise of fasting
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A Team Human conversation with artist/activist Mushon Zer-Aviv
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My discussion with Nathan Schneider on democratic design for online life
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An interview with technology critic and author of Blood in the Machine, Brian Merchant
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A Conversation with Film Scholar Noah Tsika
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What if it's even worse than if the conspiracies were true?
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Look Down: Your Soul is in the Soil.
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A Team Human Conversation with Shawn Kittelsen
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Heather Dewey-Hagborg Talks Xenotransplantation on the new Team Human Show
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A Team Human conversation with Center for Artistic Activism facilitators Rebecca Bray and Rachel Gita Karp
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What I’m Learning from Covid about the Internet and other Synthetic Experiences.
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Governments are a fallback for when community and compassion have failed
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A Team Human conversation with Carne Ross
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Media Ecologist Kathryn Fry on How our Tools Shape our Reality
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Demigod Wannabes of the New Gilded Age
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Why I'm here and why I'd love for you to join me
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‘We will coup whoever we want!’: the unbearable hubris of Musk and the billionaire tech bros The Guardian Nov 25, 2023Challenging each other to cage fights, building apocalypse bunkers – the behaviour of today’s mega-moguls is becoming increasingly outlandish and imperial
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Excerpt from the latest Team Human Kibbitz Room conversation
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Jem Bendell on the value of accepting what is happening to our world
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Excerpts from the new Team Human interview with Nora Bateson
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Mitch Horowitz on a special Team Human Live, recorded at Caveat Lounge in NYC
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The best-kept but scientifically-validated secret for engendering generosity
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Re-Socializing (the) People
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We’re starting a new MA program in Media Arts and Performance, for community-minded artists, media activists, and performers.
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Triggering Agency
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How Denaturalizing Power Reveals the Constructed Landscape
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Social change is not about changing people, but changing the register
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The lesson we still refuse to learn about the ill-fated AOL-TimeWarner Merger
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What we should have learned from the Covid experience
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How arguing for open source Judaism led me to see healthy institutions as ones that are open for debate
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Social media were the Missionaries; AI are the Conquistadors
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A defense of academic modesty
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How the universe winked at me, and why I think it means we will be okay
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Media Literacy is Everything Literacy
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Be careful how closely you follow the data
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From pitch to publication
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The only answer to more tech is more human investment
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The real and imagined dangers of AI
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What if the platform rose to this occasion?
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A Holiday Story
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2022 Year in Review
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Longtermism, and Metamodernism, and Optimizing Twitter for a Post-Human Future
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Big Tech’s Search for the Ultimate Escape Hatch
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The new Troll in Chief may have undermined both authoritarianism and his hopes for a techno-monarchy
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Raising interest rates doesn’t increase supply, it just makes people poorer.
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The political expediency of holding one’s nose
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The real promise of shared virtual realities
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The platform makes you, your friends, and family vulnerable to robbery
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Revisiting my book Life Inc, Fifteen Years Later
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On the publication of Cybersalon’s new collection of ideas about the future
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We living things are here on the Ground
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Our desperate attempts at profiteering and monopolization render us all more vulnerable to death and disaster
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Why the tech billionaires want to rise above the rest of us, and why it’s so stupid you have to laugh
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Part IV: How we convince the wealthy that shared prosperity is even possible
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Part III: How to get from digital industrialism to digital distributism
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Part II: From Artisans to Employees
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Part I: A new economic story; a new theory of change
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Ecstasy Club and the Unfulfillable Promise
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How to transcend both denial and distraction when the world seems to be coming apart
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The catastrophes on your TV screen are the result, not the cause
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If baseball is going to abandon the poor, then I’m going to abandon baseball.
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Let’s build an Overground Railroad instead
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How Speculators Prevent Crypto from Working as a Safe Haven
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Higher prices are not necessarily a bad thing.
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Too much artifice is a symptom of something wrong
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When middle school bullies rule the world
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The coming crypto crash may take down more than the tokens, but this is actually good for the blockchain
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My Medium piece Survival of the Richest has grown into a whole book
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No hot takes. Just take action.
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Psychedelics, like everything else, are political
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Ten years ago, I realized media literacy meant something different
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How do we catalyze awe and humility without just triggering more fear and confusion?
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The real incentive for blockchains
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How haggling holds us all together
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I’ll stake my future on the solidarity of the people over the cynicism of the elite.
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And that’s more than okay
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We are not there, we are not informed, so we should shut up and use less oil
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Why it’s better for humans to believe in something
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I’m trying a new approach to the pain and suffering around me. It may be working.
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The problem with my proposal for a new centrist Democratic Party
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Only the Democratic party — corrupted though it may be — is willing to submit to the rule of law. Should it move to the center in order to represent everyone interested in representative democracy?
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How Team Human can retrieve the true promise of the digital renaissance.
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How the civic abuses of national politics trickle down to Main Street
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Everything doesn’t have to end.
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Real Americans Don’t Give a Shit About the Culture Wars
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Social media is work. So how about taking a day off?
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What we can all learn from the accountant who became my second father
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The Balkanization of media will continue, until it doesn’t
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Invitation to a new course I’m teaching with Jeff Jarvis
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Why I turned down an appearance on Steve Bannon’s podcast
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Why sci-fi shows should start naming spaceships after social justice heroes.
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On Facebook’s need for human intervention
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Why create solutions ‘at scale’ if operating at scale is itself the main problem?
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Collaboration is the human employee’s secret weapon
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How automation will force us to retrieve human competence
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Yes, It’s Really Okay to Reduce Our Exposure to the Global Info Onslaught
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Extreme weather may help remind humans of their place in the bigger scheme of things
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Retrieving the great, big, migratory meta-community of digital nomads
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How to make the next generation of bankers better than today’s
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The technology is fine, but its speculative bias reveals something sad about our relationship with money
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Epidemiologists are stuck in a real-time feedback loop with public health
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A modest proposal for connecting the dots
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As even our smartest friends fall to conspiracy fever, we have to accept it’s not about logic or politics, but addiction
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The problem with policing a language already built on objectification
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On the re-publication of Robert Anton Wilson’s ‘The New Inquisition’
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We are not the users of their network. We *are* the network.
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Granting slack is a better choice than venting rage
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Zooming is to real conversation as smoking is to breathing
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We must help one another strive for integrity over impact
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How the counterculture surrendered communal well-being to individual enlightenment
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r/WallStreetBets delivered cybernetic karma to those who deserve it
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If America is going to recover from its Trump addiction, it’s going to need to embrace monotony
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A grim journey through partisan network coverage
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Even if the candidates weren’t shouting over each other, did we really gain anything?
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A counterintuitively optimistic take on the first presidential debate
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Trump has brought pranksterism to the Republican Party. That used to be liberals’ specialty.
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Technology gave us the dream of a cocooned future. Now we’re living it.
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Black communities have for centuries harbored a spirit of support and mutual aid. It’s time the rest of the country followed their lead.
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The militarization of our police goes hand in hand with the collapse of civil society
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The sooner we open up the economy, the faster we simply recreate what got us into this mess. It’s time for a radical shift.
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Covid-19 may be our final, last-gasp revolt
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To Trump, our illnesses and deaths are a necessary cost of doing business
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Online resources provide a much better tool for understanding COVID-19 than broadcast news
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What learning to speak remotely teaches us about how to compensate for the coming era of social distancing
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The intraparty social media spats of today will inspire Putin and Co.’s memes of tomorrow
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Algorithms have led to filter bubbles and fueled polarization. It’s time to bring back the tech for a shared reality.
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Rules are for the weak and hold back strong men like himself
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A 1990s cyber enthusiast considers whether he’s to blame for our digital woes
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The rest of the world is using technology to subvert digital capitalism. We can, too.
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Democracy suffers as a dying medium makes one last bid for relevance
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How tech companies turned an instrument of human potential into one of exploitation
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What the great vaccination debate reveals about our social immune system
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Trump obsesses over cable news not as viewer but as co-producer — watching, learning, and getting better every day
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The hippies’ effort to destabilize the American dream may have worked too well
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We need to welcome the newly woke, however imperfect
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How digital technology alienates you from your soul
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How the left succumbed to the cult of Trump
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Two more years at Harvard would have taught him some valuable lessons — and changed the course of Facebook
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There’s something happening here
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We should convince the rich that climate remediation is a sure thing and that they better get in on the ground floor
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I was outraged by a tweet. I didn’t share it.
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Cooperation is imprinted in our genes just as unmistakably as competition
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What the algorithms can’t see may be the most human thing about us
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How an esoteric Russian religion still fuels the digital apocalypse
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Virulent nationalism proves the U.S. was founded on a myth
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Nationalism may have started as a side effect of fake news, but it’s quickly becoming the new American way
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When supposed progressives go wobbly on social justice, we need to engage them, not ignore them
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How a collective in New Zealand is pointing the way to social change from the bottom up
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Instead of seeking to represent us, the GOP has weaponized manipulation. Sadly, some Democrats are following suit
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How we sold the world a picture of America more enlightened than Americans could tolerate
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But conservatives have reality TV — and reality itself — on lock
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The plan is no gift to the masses, but a tool for our further enslavement
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What happens when the counterculture becomes mainstream? Hint: the mainstream becomes the counterculture.
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Can billionaires gamify social good?
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How we can hallucinate our way back to sanity
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A charismatic leader, mind control, and other telltale signs
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An open letter to the tech giant’s awakened workers
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Interactivity, the Mets, and the death of feedback
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A conversation with Bo Burnham, America’s new favorite comedian
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The wealthy are plotting to leave us behind
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When Everything Becomes a Shopping Mall
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Is the cryptocurrency just going to end up reenforcing the financial system it was supposed to disrupt?
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Distributed Prosperity Means Breaking the Addiction to Growth, and Circulating Value Throughout Your Marketplace
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Leary's Stash Box
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Team Human: Our Last Best Hope for Peeps
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TV may have been about global unity, but the Internet inspires the opposite.
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Transcript from an interview on BigThink about Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus (Portfilio, 2016)
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An excerpt from Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity, by Douglas Rushkoff (Portfolio 2016). Published in Harvard Business Review March 02, 2016.
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I’ve given up on fixing the economy. The economy is not broken. It’s simply unjust. There’s a difference.
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Experts on business, labor, and corporate governance offer their reasons for optimism and pessimism going into 2016.
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How the Internet enables outlandish claims
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How Online Activity Informs Offline Activism
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Seven Questions, Seven Answers
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Create Real Value Now, or Perish
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Why Letting Banks Fail Is Actually Good For Real People
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Rushkoff on the economy
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A Different Perspective on Peoplehood
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56th Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture
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Doug Rushkoff's Testament
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How being great at what you do is great for business
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Innovation from the Inside Out
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MST3K, LOST IN SPACE, and the Reality of Science Fiction
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Springfield U.S.A.
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by Kenneth Applebaum with an intro by Jeanette Friedman
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A Conversation with Douglas Rushkoff
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The self-imposed death of institutional Judaism.
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How hackers maintain the net's natural balance.
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Do We Want a Revolution or a Renaissance?
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Douglas Rushkoff in conversation with R.U. Sirius
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The internet is not killing off conversation but actively encouraging it
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Douglas Rushkoff on the $300bn deal that's a merger in name only
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How Rave Became Business
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A Talk with Douglas Rushkoff
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Cultural Imperialism and the Internet
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How the TV Remote Killed Traditional Structure
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The Palm Pilot Cut
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How the TV Remote Killed Traditional Structure
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Surviving the end of the world as we know it