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Ashish Dhar
Infinitchy
When Hindus say that Sikhs are a Hindu panth, they mean it with absolutely no political agenda partly because they have no political agenda in the first place. But more
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Sukant Hajra
shajra
This tweet has resulted in a lot of public and private correspondence. Some of it okay. A lot of it messy. Here's a long thread with some reflections.https://twitter.com/shajra/status/1293874282079158275 I participated
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Lyall Taylor
LT3000Lyall
Throughout history, the intelligentsia has often played a large role in inciting racial/inter-group hatred which has sometimes lead to civil war, authoritarian government, and even genocide. It is pretty easy
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The Daily Mao
TheDailyMao
(0/n): Serious Twitter thread time: I think the governing elites in both China and the US have a mental model of each other that is, in a few key political
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MAINLANDER
thedoubleduke
One of the weirdest and most worrying aspects of the relationship between the PH govt and the media is that the media no longer sets the agenda. They lost that
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Joshua Collins
InvisiblesMuros
THREAD: What would civil war really look like in the US? Obvsly the only place to look for answers is dystopian sci-fi comic literature and one in particular has eerie
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Adam Jentleson đ
AJentleson
This op-ed is a good roadmap laying out the relatively limited arguments that remain for defenders of the filibuster. It's worth taking a minute to break them down.https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/512512-unintended-consequences-o
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Dr. Danna Youngđșđžâđ»
dannagal
Where are the explainer threads on the role of "psychological reactance" (Brehm, 1966) and COVID? Especially as we sit perched at the intersection of identity-fueled political polarization and a politicized
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Lion Schulz
Lion_Schulz
Excited to share this! We show that dogmatic beliefs are predicted by how people use their confidence to guide their search for information - out in @PNASNews w/ @M_Rollwage, Ray
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Kerry
kerry62189
Looking back, I think it is a mistake to say the rationalist community was better at predicting pandemic-related things. Some of them are good predictors in general, including on this
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David Kleimann
DavidKleimann
Some thoughts on the #EUTradeReview Annex on WTO reform that was released yesterday by @trade_eu. https://bit.ly/2Ncrt4o It reflects EU global governance leadership in action, quite clearly occupying large parts of
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Saad Khan
Saadkhan725
As an ardent nationalist, I agree with your point of view, but still, itâs imperative to do a critical analysis of this tweet. Acknowledging diversity is one thing (functionally indispensable),
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Dr. Peter Q. Blair
pqblair
To celebrate #BlackHistoryMonth , I will have a daily tweet on Econ papers that have inspired me. Comment below with your suggestions #Econs4BHM 1/28 First up, Sadie Alexander, who 100
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Omar Wasow
owasow
âWe are now potentially dealing with a problem of *mass radicalization*. Weâre not talking about the case of a few people that got themselves caught up in an extremist milieu
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Corey A. DeAngelis
DeAngelisCorey
No mention of teachers unions? No mention of incentives? Private schools are more likely to reopen in person because they know their customers can take their money elsewhere. "Itâs union
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Alice Wilder
Alice_Wilder
Iâve spent the last year listening to *every* episode of the Trump campaignâs official podcast.I found a near constant stream of misinformation, especially around voter fraud in the 2020 election.
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