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Sticky Shoe
shoe_sticky
The reason a reactionary, cyclical analysis of politics is wrong isn't because "muh fascism" or "muh morals", it's because it doesn't account for the fundamental systemic changes wrought by the
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
Things the GOP did not find "divisive": Launching an insurrection against the US government, seeking to disenfranchise 81 million Americans, seeking to negate the votes of entire states, seeking to
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Martin Varsavsky
martinvars
Just landed in Madrid flying from San Francisco and traveling around the USA where I lived for 20 years and I frequently work. The San Francisco vs Madrid change makes
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Chasse Rehwinkel
chasserehwinkel
I was reading this article this morning and it has made me reflect on some items. We are at a dire but also hopeful point in our history. And I
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Motherfoclóir: Lois
Motherfocloir
My research looks at the unique experience of Irish migration to England from the generation who left in the 1950s and 1960s. It’s been incredible to work with people now
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Rory Horner
rory_horner
What kind of development problem is COVID-19? THREAD on crisis, inequality, multi-directional learning, global value chains, digitalisation, debt, climate change & future research agendas for development studiesbased on new @WorldDevJou
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Pallavi Guniganti
PGunigantiAT
Am reading @LongmanPhil "The Case for Small-Business Cooperation," which is interesting but despite some effort, doesn't seem quite fully engaged with the views of people who disagree. Eg it characterizes
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Ioana Marinescu
mioana
I've been teaching my students that you can never rule out statistical discrimination, so you cannot prove racism (taste-based discrimination). Now I think statistical discrimination is a cop out for
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
School + CEV households: THREADNew update yesterday for UK Guidance on shielding. Guess what stayed the same:“Children who live with someone who is clinically extremely vulnerable, but who are not
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Tomas Hirst
tomashirstecon
Something I wonder about post-financial crisis policy framework in most DMs: Has New Keynesian consensus on monetary policy primacy been eroded by experience of the past decade or is it
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CacophoniCadence
cacophonicadent
Leftists: Political infrastructure may very well be corrupted beyond repair. What are you doing/researching for solutions outside of it? Myself: Looking deeply into Open Source/Maker communities who have been working
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Cynthia Lambert Cheshire
wages_of_cyn
On CRT and Intersectionality in Biblical studies: a thread . Buckle up, buttercup cause we’re about to use some BUZZWORDS up in here. And to make it easier to understand/more
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The New York Times
nytimes
At the peak of the coronavirus pandemic in New York City, patients at some community hospitals were 3 times more likely to die as patients at medical centers in the
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Anar Parikh
anarparikh
Indian Matchmaking, among other shows about Indian Americans/Indian diaspora fail to acknowledge that just because we are racial and religious minorities doesn’t mean we don’t have our own systems of
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Stacy Mitchell
stacyfmitchell
There’s an idea on the left that small businesses are bad for working people, that big corporations are easier to unionize, etc. We should rethink this idea. That’s what @SusanRHolmberg
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Gurpreet Singh
Gurpreet2295
Some famous quotes of Dr.Ambedkar 1.Every man who repeats the dogma of Mill that one country is no fit to rule another country must admit that one class is not
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