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Liam Hogan
Limerick1914
I keep seeing strange ahistorical tweets like this which make it seem like the heart of U.S. politics was purged of white supremacist ideology from 1865 until today.https://twitter.com/jordanonrecord/status/1346931938955812866 Andrew Johnso
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Arnab Ray
greatbong
https://aeon.co/essays/the-indian-epic-mahabharata-imparts-a-dark-nuanced-moral-vision?fbclid=IwAR1Z-BeHlmagKKwBW2Ekow3tzW7n2HK6f8vKKVSehtJXCb8F14rddHDceIg No. The Gita does NOT rationalize mass slaughter. If that’s what someone got out o
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Brandon P
TrustTheMasses
Here's a take you may dislike: the petty bourgeoisie oscillate between proletariat and bourgeois politics; they don't have class politics of their own.The workers need every ally they can get
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Connor Bamford
cggbamford
Based on this aiming to re-open in April would be a good planhttps://twitter.com/DarranMarshall/status/1360592609492754433 Re-opening slowly and cautiously in pace with cases, hospital burden and vaccination, with some restrictions in place
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David Kleimann
DavidKleimann
RCEP makes the headlines today, creating much furor as ‘historic, ‘the largest existing FTA’ and ‘China-led’.RCEPs signature is historic, but for reasons other than one may think. In essence: RCEP
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Pfluft
PloederlM
1/ Our new paper about the minimal important difference (MID) of antidepressants (AD). Because there is a paywall, here the main findings in a thread.https://ebm.bmj.com/content/early/2021/02/15/bmjebm-2020-111600.full 2/ First of all, Mich
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Dr Peter Olusoga
PeteOlusoga
We really need to talk about research papers. (Most) research is important. And broadcasting findings to the academic community (and beyond) is important too. I fully understand that. But we
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stan verrett
stanverrett
He’s asking about Vanderbilt doing something for publicity. Like EVERY SINGLE THING he posts, writes or says ISN’T a desperate cry for attention. He knew the Neanderthal crowd would love
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mordred
DarkGreyBloomer
Books are great and I do agree most of us here would benefit from reading more. That being said, anime is still a medium with absolutely amazing stuff that can
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steve wraith
stevewraith
Definition of compromiseCompromise is a basic negotiation process in which both parties give up something that they want in order to get something else they want more. ... In compromise
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Jason Falinski MP
JasonFalinskiMP
In the history of Australia central to our dream has been owning a home you can call your own. Obscene planning laws, restrictive lending laws that benefit no one but
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Nat Bullard
NatBullard
A thought experiment. Renewable energy and electrified transport 2020 investment, and 5-year CAGRs: Renewables: $304B, 0.15% CAGRElectrified transport: $139B, 20.74% CAGRHow long before EVs receive more investment than renewables? 3-4
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David Roberts
drvolts
The idea that forgiving student debt would cause enormous political backlash among those who have no such debt, or have already paid it, reflects an utterly dismal view of humanity.
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Nathan Tankus
NathanTankus
This is just a stock flow error. Multiplier analysis is about the impact of flows of spending/subsidies/tax cuts etc. on income. He's getting a very low multiplier by looking at
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Cristen Willer, PhD
cristenw
About scientific collaborations .... I've compiled my thoughts on pair-wise collaborations between countries. A threadhttps://twitter.com/minouye271/status/1334868155680874499 A scientific collaboration only works if it benefits both (a
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Carl Lewis
Carl_LewisZA
In the book “Stellenbosch Mafia” it says Roux was quietly dipping into the Uni’s cash reserves for the rugby club - Maties wanted to pursue criminal charges but Roux was
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