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Robert Colvile
rcolvile
The vaccine passports debate is a perfect illustration of my new working theory: that the most important part of modern government, and its most important limitation, is database management. Please
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Paul Crider đ
paulcrider
Adam Smith's sympathetic method and "impartial spectator" can be an antidote to the Millsian epistemology of ignorance. Where the Rawlsian veil of ignorance abstracts away critical info, Smith's sympathetic method
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swarnim bharat
a_sandhan
Modi's foreign visits became a subject of joke, meme, mockery among people.Modi avoiding EAM Sushma Swaraj on foreign tours became a talking point.Actually Modi was racing against time, has to
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Kira Taylor
KiraTaylor15
So many climate and energy questions left unanswered by the new #Brexit trade agreement between the UK and the EU.Over the last week, @FredSimonEU and I at @eaEnergyEU have been
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Yair Wallach
YairWallach
I agree with every word here.The IHRA has become a symbol for the fight against antisemitism, which leads meany to underestimate its shortcomings.The definition is especially wrong for universities, and
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Bill Horton
mrhortywho
In light of Barrettâs appt last night, Râs seeming indifference to Dâs statements theyâll expand the court, and a conversation I had with a friend that works in a high-profile
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Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II
RevDrBarber
Representation in any administration matters. We need to see female, Black, Asian, Latino, Native & LGBTQ ppl in leadership. But we need more than faces in high places. Justice is
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Gavin Yates
gavinyates
In a previous life I was a Scottish Exec press guy. I had drug policy in my portfolio of subjects. First time the Drug Death stats were released they had
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Matthew Sheffield
mattsheffield
Thread: Conservative Policy and the Trump PresidencyOn the last full day of the Trump administration, I think it's useful to examine why he accomplished so little legislatively. TLDR version: American
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Chris Pope
CPopeHC
The inability of "populism" to advance a coherent normative conception of the public good seems to dismay @DouthatNYT here, but the essence of populism is a refusal to do so.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/26/opinion/trump-hawley-
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Sam Ashworth-Hayes
SAshworthHayes
I can't work out if the most remarkable thing about this is the nakedly authoritarian tone, the background assumption that it will be accepted as totally normal by the left,
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Anthony Tordillos
artordillos
Much has been said over the past month on the need for Biden to choose a VP who "meets this moment". Unfortunately, I fear many in the partyâparticularly white moderatesâfundamentally
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Charlie Bilello
charliebilello
Remember, it's all the same trade...More Debt ---> Currency Debasement ---> Asset Price Inflation Deficit spending and easy money used to be a tool reserved for crises. It's now the
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Letâs talk Vietnam
darrion_nguyen
What Market with Socialist orientation means in Vietnam, A Thread (inspired by the twit bt @asatarbair below)https://twitter.com/asatarbair/status/1356976122727079936 1/ The quote in the screenshot below (source from the VCP 6th Congress
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Flavio Toxvaerd
toxvaerd1
The UK government is flying blind, introducing policies without proper prior assessment of their likely impact on the epidemic or the economy. This is now completely clear. Below I'll go
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Catherine Rampell
crampell
Fifteen Asia-Pacific economies formed the world's largest free trade bloc on Sunday, a China-backed deal that excludes the United States, which had left a rival Asia-Pacific grouping under President Donald
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