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violasingeryah1
I thought a new thread would be appropriate, one focusing on the existential aspects of #thegreatconversation . Here are some posts on relational spirituality which explore the works of various
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The Prepaid Economy.
prepaid_africa
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/otisrtaylorjr/article/We-re-witnessing-a-battle-over-America-15523758.php Documentary evidence piles up in Trump country (but even lakhs of bodies doesn't count for these people, unless they're pr
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Dr. Michael J. Taylor
DrMichaelJTayl1
A running defense of Classics, defined here broadly as the study of the literature, history and archaeology of the ancient Mediterranean, c. 1200 BC- AD 700. Much of this is
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foone
Foone
Not to poke the hornet's nest that is p*kem*n today but I suspect part of what makes gamers SO MAD when a new game in a series doesn't seem to
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
It’s tempting to view QAnon’s rise as a threat to democracy – especially with a believer poised to win a seat in the House of Representatives.But history suggests that conspiracy-based
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#BreadBae
EatWithNia
Yall ret-ta talk about red velvet? https://twitter.com/EatWithNia/status/1320843175032987654 Hate it or love it red velvet cake is that girl. Always in the middle of a controversy, red velvet has a long
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Crystal M. Moten
cmmphd
Watching #SelfMadeNetflix as a historian who specializes in Black women in work/business/industry, specifically uncovering their struggles 4 economic justice I thought abt the texts/contexts that would have helped clarify the
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Raza Kazmi
RazaKazmi17
The following is a very special story that deserves wide publicity. A fascinating tale tying together a Gond Adivasi, a British IFS officer, a man-eating tiger & British Empire's highest
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Amanda Fugandkiss
ad_hominem_pro
I’ve become convinced that Naomi Klein and others who popularized “neoliberalism” should’ve imported the Italian term “liberism” or the German “Manchestertum” (which would probably be “Manchesterism” in English) to avoid
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Rabi Abonour
rabonour
Gonna start a collection of single-tweet reviews of books I've read in quarantine: City of Quartz: First tried to read this years ago but couldn't get through the first chapter,
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bocchusO_O
Thread about the ridiculous term "race" This post is not meant to mock anyone but only to show how subjective these "White" "Black" etc categories are and not related to
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Scott Pack
meandmybigmouth
I want to tell you about Gertrude Trevelyan, one of the most groundbreaking English writers of the 1930s, who is now, sadly, almost completely forgotten.A thread ensues... Gertrude Eileen Trevelyan
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Omri Grinberg
OmriAnthro
1/15 NEW(ish) articles+special issue: @liana_chua and I co-edited WITNESSING: TRUTHS, TECHNOLOGIES, TRANSFORMATIONS now out and #openaccess on The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology (props to @BerghahnAnthro ) See here:https://www.berghahnjo
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Timothy Sandefur
TimothySandefur
California's 1878-79 Constitutional Convention is one of the most under-studied events in American history. Here we have a constitution that governs 30 million people, and there has NEVER been a
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C.M. Lewis // Pass the #PROAct
thehousered
So a thread summarizing some of this pamphlet.https://twitter.com/thehousered/status/1386134073991630849 First, the signatories to the report:James Chamberlain Baker, Mary Beard, Carl Becker, Jacob Billikopf, Morris Llewellyn Cooke, John A.
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Dr. J. Jackson-Beckham
jnikolbeckham
THREAD. I cannot count how many times I have been asked in recent days, "What can I do?" This question often comes from a place of helplessness, frustration and even
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