Forget crypto. Attention is currently the world’s greatest currency. American MSNBC host Chris Hayes describes it as the “worlds most endangered resource” in his new book, The Siren’s Call. “Our ...
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In this interview, the MSNBC host discusses Trump’s mastery of our age of attention, and his new book, The Sirens’ Call.
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