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Paul Gilding • The Great Disruption
He wasn’t around the Current TV office too often, but he was around when it mattered, and he was always curious and kind. Graceful. He told a story about the kernel of the network’s concept, which was a story about human evolution, the way visual media hacks our brains, and the urgent need, therefore, to make visual media that is actually good. He ... See more
Robin Sloan • The Golden Door
Inner-city abandoned lots could be easily converted to vertical-farm complexes, not only adding much-needed revenue to the city coffers, but also eliminating “food deserts.”
Dickson Despommier • The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century

Victor Gruen’s The Heart of Our Cities
Ray Oldenburg • The Great Good Place: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Bookstores, Bars, Hair Salons, and Other Hangouts at the Heart of a Community
How do we create and proliferate a compelling vision of economies and ecologies that center humans and the natural world over the accumulation of material?
adrienne maree brown • Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds
Richard Buckminster Fuller,
Daniel Wahl • Designing Regenerative Cultures
The dominant thinking in business today is Orange. To achieve results, people must be motivated by individual incentives. Orange has no problems if this results in large wage differentials, if these differentials are justified by people’s merits and contributions.