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Exploring the intersection of technology and money
The claim bundle discusses Lyn Alden's book 'Broken Money', which examines the evolution of money through the lens of technology and its human impact. The book connects technological and quantitative elements to their broader societal effects.
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Lyn Alden
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The claim bundle discusses Lyn Alden's book 'Broken Money', which examines the evolution of money through the lens of technology and its human impact. The book connects technological and quantitative elements to their broader societal effects.
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- 1.Lyn Alden wrote a book on the evolution of money
- 2.The book examines the role of technology in shaping money
- 3.It connects technological elements to their human impact
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Lyn Alden
podcast episodetier 1Neutral“Lyn Alden wrote about the past, present, and future of money through the lens of technology in her book Broken Money.”
Lyn Alden
podcast episodetier 1Neutral“Lyn Alden focused on connecting technological or quantitative elements to their human impact in her book Broken Money.”
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