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Ezra Klein
ezraklein
One argument I make in “Why We’re Polarized” is that the alternative to polarization often isn’t agreement, or compromise. It’s suppression. One way polarization can be healthy is it creates
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Adrian Jacobo
Adrian_Jacobo
The academic job search, it's lack of feedback, and the sense of belonging (or lack thereof). A thread... (@AcademicChatter) The lockdown, right on the heels of the end of last
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Tamsin
tamsinparnell
Today's first panel at #UACES2020 is really very exciting: 'Narratives of Brexit in the European Public Sphere'. A critical discursive approach to Brexit-related discourse, assessing the impact of discourses on
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𝔹𝕚𝕝𝕝𝕪 𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕚𝕤
BDavisBriz
Looking forward to learning more about what the #heritage sector needs to embrace & take forward from our experience of the #Coronavirus pandemic in order to recover and thrive #FindingTime
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Scarlet Galvan
panoptigoth
I'm confirming a few details with colleagues at other institutions before moving forward, but at this point I know Wiley did remove ads from PDFs for at least one library.
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
What are the classics of the "Science of Science" or "Meta Science"? If you were teaching a class on the subject, what would go in the syllabus? Here's a (very
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YellowLantern19ѣ
YellowLantern19
Hmm with the break up of the USSR approaching its 30th anniversary, I should probably make another historical thread on the what was the long term & short term reasons
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Helen Pluckrose
HPluckrose
Caroline is speaking of colour-blindness and she is correct that this is how Social Justice critics of it see it. I really need to write an essay on the misconception
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
One text I read while writing about Lasch was a reply to his critics he wrote for Tikkun in 1986 called "Why the Left Has No Future." It starts with
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Sasha Samberg-Champion
ssamcham
What Don Verrilli did convincingly in today's Affordable Care Act suit before Supreme Court was treat Congress as enduring collective entity that can learn, without respect to partisanship. If you
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Islah Tauheed
izzieteaches
Yesterday, a white woman tried to manipulate me. She tried to twist my words to fit her political agenda. She tried to gaslight me. She tried to silence me by
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𝚁 𝚊 𝚗 𝚙 𝚘
_ranpo__
Post WW2 late 40s, the world is divided in blocs based on ideological lines, american capitalists and soviet communists.Meanwhile our PM Nehru has his own elitist vision of non alignment
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David Rothkopf
djrothkopf
I would crawl across broken glass lying on a bed of burning embers to vote for Biden against Trump. That said, I hope that all of us are capable of
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Paul Crider 🌐
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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David French
DavidAFrench
Post-Bostock, some folks are saying religious liberty is in terminal decline. For almost 30 years, however, the trend has been in the opposite direction -- strengthening the citadel of religious
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Milli Lake
MilliLake
In our most recent research, @marieeberry + I argue that reformist approaches focused on adding excluded groups into existing institutions can reinforce the same patriarchal, capitalist + militarist logics of
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