observing the
things that matter

The Alpine Review began in 2012 as a conceptually bold, ad-free print magazine which set out to explore topics of significance at a pace conducive to deep consideration and reflection on the turbulent sea of change we all live in.

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Tracking interesting signals, new and old ideas in the field of economics and business.
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Tracking interesting signals, new and old ideas in the field of economics and business — Indie capitalism
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Old businesses re-engineered for the internet age — the Harvard book store.
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What happens when a good chunk of people are unemployed due to automation? Douglas Rushkoff on the future of work and its broader implications (e.g. UBI, meaning etc.).
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One interesting signal we were tracking back at the time of making Issue 1 was "digital nomadism" or the new kinds of work configurations enabled by the web. This reality has obviously accelerated considerably since we first wrote about it.
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A curated list of interesting makers that caught our eye.
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A curated list of interesting makers that caught our eye.
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A curated list of interesting makers that caught our eye — The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN)
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3D printing and the promise of radical change in manufacturing technology
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