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ProductBootcampTim
PostFactSojourn
There is an element of naive optimism at work here. As well as the pretense that all politics are void of morality. Political disagreements are often moral disagreements. In the
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Liz Ryerson
ellaguro
i have scientifically determined that the best way to deeply offend and wound most videogame critics is to find the consensus game that people are talking about of the moment
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Eric Sayers
DEricSayers
Following up on this thread of what a Biden/R Senate might mean for China policy, I wanted to offer more thoughts on the structural issues and major questions facing a
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BostonWriter
bostonwriter
Here's the scoop: I'm going to refrain from being hyper critical about the whole election mess right now because there's nothing I can say that's different or unique from any
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Orin Kerr
OrinKerr
I have one notable disagreement w/ @steve_vladeck's take on legal issues raised by the feds in Portland: He suggests feds are bound by state law, & may have violated it.
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Briana Theroux
brianatheroux
Confirmation bias: A thread. 1/n Confirmation bias, also called confirmatory is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or
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Arno Harris
ArnoHarris
I don't claim to know if or who broke the law in the #GameStop debacle, but the ethical defenses are obviously flawed. And the implications for efficient functioning of capital
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Anmol Somanchi
anmol_smnch
With all due respect, this response by authors of the water RCT in Nairobi far from vilifies them. While disagreement is good generally, surprising that many #EconTwitter folks find this
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Kristen Hanley Cardozo
KHandozo
A lot of rhetoric that assumes particular acts to be neutral or inherently good is not helpful. I'm thinking, for some reason, of how reading is characterized. I used to
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Lindsay Lee Wallace 🦇
lindsaylwallace
I once got into an all-out argument about grapes, which was actually an argument about morality, and I think about it almost every day!My apartment was watching tv together, and
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Medlife Crisis (Rohin)
MedCrisis
A really interesting debate about *what* scientists and doctors with a public platform should be debunking.The disagreement: is it more worthwhile to debunk quackery or systemic problems in mainstream medicine?https://twitter.com/gorskon/st
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erin pineda
erinrpineda
you know what they say: give the people what they want.my book, in memes and gifs (I'll do one or two at a time):https://twitter.com/erinrpineda/status/1348373249172901888 Chapter 1: Seeing Like a White
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Sigimund A Jagiellon
AugustusSigi
Weeks before the election, a bombshell story broke with the release of Hunter Biden's laptop. The contents contained two scandals; one salacious and disturbing, one a clear outline of foreign
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Actually,
eaton
Yesterday I spouted off about the problem of "sharing the artifacts of decisions but not the decisions themselves" — it got me thinking about the 'why' underlying that common pattern,
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Success Theory
MySuccessTheory
Your EGO is not the enemyIt is an unwieldy warrior that needs discipline from its commander7 tips on how to control your Ego///THREAD/// 1. Stop getting offendedThe behavior of others
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/They've said this many times before, Noah, but things have been getting consistently worse, not better. The amount of debt it takes to generate a unit of GDP has been
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