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Rhyesa Joseph
RhyesaJ
The Challenge of Clan Thinking and Living In a society with many points of views, causes, contributions and groups the challenge of clan thinking and living is that it sacrifices
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Queenfish Sadie Long
MrsHueyLong
Longism isn’t Socialism. It isn’t Communism. It isn’t Capitalism. It’s Distributism: The rarely discussed original third position. It asserts we “Share the Wealth” by spreading the ownership & means of
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brad plumer
bradplumer
No idea if this is right or not (predictions are hard, idk), but it does seem to me that thinking about solar geoengineering as a break-glass-in-case-of-emergency thing, where the world
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yung📉walken
as_a_worker
america is perpetually haunted by two historical archetypes: the fordist factory worker and the yeoman farmer. each has been overcome by historical development, but live on as political/cultural signifiers even
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Mr. Jackpots (Normal)
Cosmis
Trying again to talk a friend into watching Doom Patrol and I think the single biggest reason it's such a huge success is because it focuses itself almost entirely upon
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Dmitri Zimine
dzimine
1/*I use twitter professionally, but will step out of this line because what I see hurts my heart & insults reason. I DONT support what many here support. Silence is
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Travis Heath
DrTravisHeath
As any psychotherapist worth a shit will tell you, the goal isn’t to quickly return to a state of equanimity. It’s to confront what’s problematic and look it directly in
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Achieving the Dream
AchieveTheDream
A valuable insight from the pandemic: #comm_colleges are "deeply entangled with social, racial, and economic forces... The context of student success is wider than the classroom and the academic environment."–
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Leah
9BillionTigers
Cis feminism was more or less founded on women's discontent in our labor relations with men in The Family. But Family is exactly the relation trans women have been (historically)
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
Great thread. Interesting how I find philosophical approaches on these issues more compelling than scientists’ “purist” stance that assumes some magical neutrality or rationality. We’re always partial. It’s ok. Science
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Joseph Peterson
josephwpeterson
Maybe you've seen this Nuremberg Trials analogy making the rounds. It's an important point: we should hold violent extremists responsible, even if those extremists call it "divisive."/threadhttps://twitter.com/JohnCleese/s
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Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations
SovMichael
If you are still suffering from cognitive dissonance and can't seem to interpret what is going on around you, let me see if I can at least help you understand
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Bryan Formhals 👣📷
bryanformhals
Magnum Photos existence is based on the hoarding of opportunity and resources for their members. It's why so many people aspire to join! They know that if you get in,
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May Peterson, Eldritch Monstergirl (she/her)
maidensblade
Let’s have a thread about a behavior I like to call Vulnerability Hoarding. This is when someone emphasizes their own vulnerability, frailty, suffering, etc, in a way that frames the
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Thucydides
DThucydides
The problem with Marxists/communists (whatever they call themselves) is and always has been that they actually have quite good analysis of the relationship between Labour and capital and the problems
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Heidi Shierholz
hshierholz
This morning BLS released 2020 data on unionization, and it is fascinating. A thread. 1/ https://www.bls.gov/news.release/union2.nr0.htm In 2020, 15.9 million workers in the U.S. were represented by a union—a decline
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