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Joseph Molnar
JosephRMolnar
If you are at all interested in my writing on South Bend, please give this article a read. It is one of the best articles on the Rust Belt and
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Arpit Gupta
arpitrage
I recommend @andymukherjee70's long piece here, but I have a different view. For better or worse, China-like growth doesn't seem to be in the cards for India. But a sustainable
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Nothing Never Happens: A Radical Pedagogy Podcast
RadPedagogy
this is a thread about the new report on how yale university has decided to restructure is graduate programs in the humanities. here are two teasers from the final report,
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Mohammed Elnaiem
m_elnaiem
@libcomorg, I risked my life for the revolution in Sudan. Thats why I take what Ben Norton writes personally. For those with the patience to understand the complexity of Sudanese
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Ingrid M
iMusing
god I loathe the sound of Frydenberg trying to orate Liberal Party lies. It is so grating and cringe. Every gulp. The cascade of bullshit. I guess this MYEFO is
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AntiRacistCoalition@BC
AntiRacist_BC
You may have heard that Brooklyn College President, Michelle Anderson has recently proposed an “Anti-Racist Agenda.” So why are Brooklyn College Faculty, Staff, and Students uniting to build their own
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Melo Magolego
melomagolego
Magtig! Deputy Minister Dr. David Masondo waffles, jong.He lacks structure. He lacks focus.The problem in the Republic is unemployment and lack of growth, his analysis should then flow from this
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John Warner
biblioracle
For those who think higher education is slipping away: 1. it is. 2. It's been happening over the course of the last 40 years. 3. The pandemic has tipped longstanding
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Philipp Heimberger
heimbergecon
Campaign Against Italy Nonsense #CAINThis thread presents data that strongly reject claims that 's problem has been a lack of fiscal discipline.Italy is the pre-Corona world champion of fiscal consolidation
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Ellen Murray is writing a bbook 🖊️
ellenfromnowon
Day 3 of electric vehicle driving in Northern Ireland. Observations:- a lot of the public charge points (esp the high power ones) are broken- EV drivers are very nice at
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Philipp Heimberger
heimbergecon
Output gap nonsense: European Commission is doing it again in its most recent forecast: producing crisis-driven, pro-cyclical downward estimates in economic slack (measured in terms of output gaps). This will
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
So let me get this straight. The same centrists - narcissists, all of them - who spent over 2 years campaigning AGAINST the one party trying to protect Britain and
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animal spirits
proleasfuck
A thread on my opinions on Keynesian economics, Marxism, the depression, and the future of capitalism, after some study and investigation. It’s a mistake to think any one economic crisis,
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D Fletcher Dunham
dfdunham
Okay, 10 bldgs that I love, but I’m staying on brand & listing (mostly) social hsg projects; in no particular order: 1: Hugo Häring’s bldgs at Berlin’s Siemensstadt, 1934, w/
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The Mirandolan
Mirandolan1
(1/10) I just finished reading @StephanieKelton's #TheDeficitMyth. It's perhaps the most lucid popular exposition of #MMT theory around, a stick of dynamite in the foundations of deficit-phobia, a wake-up call
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Ana Luís Andrade
ana_luisandrade
My two cents on Portugal’s political stability And a thread (1/n)https://www.ft.com/content/f3d22d4f-39da-4623-828a-eb04aeb4ce20 One natural explanation for the deterioration in relations between the gov and the left-wing BE is the narrow
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