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Introduction: The Listener 3
Chapter 1 Evolution, Cities, and the World 9
Chapter 2 My City 27
Chapter 3 The Parable of the Strider 40
Chapter 4 The Parable of the Wasp 59
Chapter 5 The Maps 80
Chapter 6 Quantifying Halloween 92
Chapter 7 We Are Now Entering the Noosphere 102
Chapter 8 The Parable of the Immune System 125
Chapter 9 The Reflection 139
Chapter 10 Street-Smart 163
Chapter 11 The Humanist and the Ceo 181
Chapter 12 The Lost Island of Prevention Science 192
Chapter 13 The Lecture That Failed 216
Chapter 14 Learning from Mother Nature about Teaching Our Children 229
Chapter 15 The World with Us 253
Chapter 16 The Parable of the Crow 272
Chapter 17 Our Lives, Our Genes 289
Chapter 18 The Natural History of the Afterlife 305
Chapter 19 Evonomics 332
Chapter 20 Body and Soul 353
Chapter 21 City on a Hill 379
Acknowledgments 391
Notes 393
References 405
Index 421
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