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Bridget Kustin

Bridget Kustin is a PhD student in Anthropology at Johns Hopkins University, where she studies Islamic finance in Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia.  icon

Time to Occupy Silicon Valley? The New Tech Capitalists

By Bridget Kustin

Within 25 years, a life of “possibility,” including clean water, energy, education, information/communication, health, and freedom, will be attainable for all. So claims Abundance, a book that cites ...

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