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Dilip Mandal
Profdilipmandal
My thesis on Brahmin Privilege (read the entire thred)1. If I am a Brahmin, I will be revered in the society and a “Ji” will be added to my name.
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Amber Rountree
Dr_Rountree
Good morning @GovBillLee - I watched the @KnoxSchools reopening task force mtg yesterday with great concern. Where exactly will we find money for the recs provided by @TNedu? #ItsRainingGovLee &
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Cambridge BioNatSci
cambtweetbio
1/10 When I was choosing a college I thought about size, I wanted a medium sized college, somewhere small enough that you could recognise everyone in your year, but not
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WestStandTone
WestStandTone
I had a bloody good cry last Christmas morning and I’m likely to do the same, tomorrow morning, as I remember my mate @TheGoonerholic Dave Faber. Over fourteen or fifteen
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Rob Counts
RobCounts
What led to socialism & the Deep State attempting to destroy our rights to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness?THREAD BELOW Communism seeks to make one’s personal
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Tulaib
ZaadFather
A few thoughts on the subject of “Hafsonormativity” among Muslims: Some very esteemed scholars I know who graduated from Indian madāris decades ago told me that in their time, the
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Elliott Ash
ellliottt
“In politics, when reason and emotion collide, emotion invariably wins.” -- Drew Westen, The Political Brain.Interesting idea! What do the data say about that?New working paper: "Emotion and Reason in
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Laura Portwood-Stacer, PhD (she/her)
lportwoodstacer
If you haven’t figured out the core argument you want to make with your book, or what its most significant contribution is, DON’T FEEL BAD. This is the thing almost
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Anna Llewellyn
DrAnnaLlewellyn
A thread - some thoughts on Liz Truss and that Foucault speech, which has really troubled me. So, anyone who has even a miniscule understanding of Foucault, would agree that
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Dr. Kira Thurman
kira_thurman
Hi gang! I'm not on twitter much right now, but because several of you have asked for my take on the question, "Was Beethoven Black?"Here's my answer as a scholar
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ابراهيم المقاتل الصاخب
ibnErnest
RiwaqThe gallery (or riwaq | رواق) is an interesting traditional feature of masajid and madrasas. Analyzing its purpose also helps to illustrate the foolishness of imitating the kuffar. The riwaq
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Mark Pitcavage
egavactip
This is a spin-off thread related to the misogynistic WSJ op-ed piece about Jill Biden using "Dr." because she has a doctorate. In it, I want to say something about
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agamshastra
truejainology
Some 1300 years ago in Karnataka there lived a genius who wrote "Gaṇitasārasan̄graha" (which is earliest text devoted entirely to mathematics) The man who's work later borrowed by Arabs &
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H_svki
Women’s rights in Islam Most people fail to recognize that Islam was the first to give women their rights. 1442 years ago, Islam abolished the harsh act of female
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Brigid Laffan
BrigidLaffan
Not often I read something @Telegraph that I feel has to be taken on but Vernon Bogdanor’s opinion today is one such piece. Bogdanor is one of the leading scholars
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Eric Rauchway
rauchway
I’ve just listened to the @KnowYrEnemyPod about the 1776 report and am once again struck by how its account of Progressivism is head-spinningly alien from anything resembling history. Anyone who’s
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