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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
1. In many circumstances, the "new left" is far more damaging to communism than outright rightists, because of its tendency to render the broader left powerless and also push normal
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Ab. Sayed
abdsayedd
Benazir Bhutto, ex-PM of Pakistan, described AQ in the following words n 2004, which I would say is a very concise & significant definition. It shows that she was well
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Matthew J. Peterson
docMJP
Of course they are going to cancel Clarence Thomas and anyone else they want now. If Rs can't make distinctions and speak truths about the protests (gone terribly wrong, to
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Paul Romer
paulmromer
I am a big believer in talking to people from other disciplines. To illustrate, I’ll tell a story about a brief coinversation with @CT_Bergstrom that was literally one of the
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James Buchanan จิมมี่
JBuchananBKK
Thread: For all the comparisons between protests in #HongKong, #Thailand and #Myanmar, the three movements have actually displayed some quite different tactics. /1 Hong Kong protests were varied and used
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Esther Anatolitis
_esther
Right now: it's the Policy Matters session at @HumanitiesAU's At The Crossroads? symposium. With @RosAbercrombie, @joydamousi, @Kate_Fielding, Malcolm Gillies, Rupert Myer AO and Francesca Valmorbida. Here's the full program:htt
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Zero HP Lovecraft
0x49fa98
A big difference between the right and the left is an acknowledgement that there are limits to the malleability of the world around us The leftist imagines utopia but utopia
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Rebecca Heyward
littlewolf1275
Okay so I have one more thing to say about that presentation from yesterday. If you're white and do decide to do a presentation on black culture and demographics (already
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Alex Perez
Perez_Writes
There’s a lot of creative energy splitting away from the left due to its hard lean into wokeness, but I don’t see the right taking advantage of this. This is
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Akshat Agrawal
PhilIPnPolicy
I think, when we are speaking of Copyright amendments in India (given the discussions have started "privately")- what is extremely essential is to think of inclusivity of perspectives. We need
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Public Lives of Science in South Asia
PubLifeofSc
When re-reading a two-decade old essay returns one to sources with new insights: a thread on re-reading David Arnold’s, ‘A Time for Science: Past and Present in the Reconstruction of
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DOOM🌈
allhopeisdoom
The rise of China has less to do with the Chinese and more to do with the people funding them. Thread on a 'global leadership' program- Nearly every big corporations
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Ben Heard
BNW_Ben
This film is plainly *great* because never has a reviewer been so desperate to hate something but actually loved it despite himself. Let's see @juiceforall @tysonculver @pwrhungry - High quality-
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Scott Bayer #THEBOOKCHAT co-founder
Lyricalswordz
I'm happy everyone is teaching Amanda Gorman's poetry. But it's also another moment where I wonder, "Are we white teachers ready for this moment?" Whether it's Childish Gambino or The
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Dr. Rachel Schine
RachelSchine
Did the aghribat al-'arab ("crows of the Arabs") write on their blackness? A short thread...https://twitter.com/AntarIbnShadad/status/1011510642656923648 Lists of the aghribat al-'arab, or "crows of the Arabs," a
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despondent Moon satellite
sadmoonanalog
why are indians so obsessed with the narrative of credentialism? (asking this as purebred ethnic indian daughter of indian immigrants) also trying to create a taxonomy of indian cultural narratives
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