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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1) This is a pretty good article, but I disagree with this: “There is, however, a radical difference between this Cold War and the one that developed during the second
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Derek (Lid on Likes) (#Kraken Emeritus)
PereGrimmer
The "mansplaining" frame is a method of demonizing normative male behavior. The project is to demoralize males and make them submit to feminine (institutional) authority—say, credentials as opposed to knowing
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jenn m. jackson
JennMJacksonPhD
Okay, so people are struggling with this. Everyone is anti-Black. Everyone is prejudiced against Black people *including* most Black people. This is because we are all socialized under white supremacy.
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
Once you read "Homage to Catalonia" and "The Battle for Spain", you start to see patterns in leftist movements everywhere...it's always the Communists, the Anarchists, the Trotskyists, and the Republicans...
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Nate Fischer
NateAFischer
Thought on growth of conspiracy theories among Christians:This is not a good thing, but many misread the cause by focusing blame on those who accept and share such theories.Rather, it
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Daniel Snider 🥛
PersonofAwesome
Can be tempting to see the battle against short-sellers as about one sector of the system manipulating stocks and regular people who support targeted companies such as GameStop rebelling against
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Taylor Holiday
TaylorHoliday
1/ Why hire an agency?An agency's value is based on two primary things.1. The talent of its people2. The ability to aggregate and operationalize institutional knowledge Here's how we think
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Waverly SM
waverly_sm
i'm really going to try not to tweet about admissions again after this, but seriously, this past week has been a shitshow. worse, it has been an AVOIDABLE shitshow. and
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Cooper Lund
cooperlund
The NYC IS NEVER COMING BACK article is ridiculous for a number of reasons (it being published by a “founder” on LinkedIn should have been your first tip off). Let’s
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David Atkins
DavidOAtkins
The big problem with the @DNC isn't that it does bad things. It's that it doesn't do much of anything at all. All the leadership picks outside of the Chair
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Em
DrEm_79
There’s a lot of well intentioned stuff about mental health and COVID and Christmas just now. But for some people all this attention on being alone, being unable to follow
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Ben DuBose
BenDuBose
When one team was scapegoated for an institutional problem with numerous confirmed violators, after years of lax enforcementhttps://twitter.com/michael_cerami/status/1358994666910322695 I've used this analogy before, but if you care dee
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Jasmine D. Parker, Ph.D.
DrJasmineParker
Hi, interdisciplinary social scientist here. I see a LOT of convo around #CancelStudentDebt, and I want to help frame this concept. Not only is canceling student debt good for the
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Good series of articles by Sidney Leng on two decades of policies aimed – and failing – to get China’s Western regions to catch up. If a country or region
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Part of what makes conspiracy theories like Q-Anon so appealing is that the sheer magnitude & scale of these theories match people's lived experiences of pain, alienation, indignity & oppression.Centrism's
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Andrea Garnero
AGarnero
Great new report by MIT @workofthefuture task force: "History and economics show no intrinsic conflict amongtechnological change, full employment, and rising earnings... but we must foster institutional innovations that complement
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