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Daniel Griffin
HC_Exvangelical
This is overly reductive, and basically paints a picture that rural people are stupid. It doesn't take into account a lot of factors, and it doesn't address the root of
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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
DavidAstinWalsh
Funny how we talk about "cancel culture" all the time but not "at-will employment." This is the energy we should all aspire to.https://twitter.com/BuddyYakov/status/1280630737679429632?s=20 UPDATE: So I guess Zaid Jilani
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Dean Carlos 🇺🇲🇻🇦
thedeanwrites
The foundational principles for Distributism exist in Guadium et spes"Goods can be transferred to the public domain only by the competent authority, according to the demands and within the limits
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
One thing is pretty clear: the fossil fuel industry in Australia has captured both the government and the opposition party.The mechanics are simple: one or more party members promise to
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Cheesy Gordita Jenni
jenniuinely
no one owes you friendship or sticking around if you continue to stay in abusive or toxic relationships and I learned that from being in one myself. Putting my friends
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Pick Me Procurer
TheFineFeminine
If the partnership don’t look like this, I don’t want it And people confuse egalitarianism with 50/50. And yes, if you take it literally each person would put in *exactly*
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
The “Should we get rid of the GRE?” conversation and the “Should we pay undergrad RAs $15/hour?” conversation have three things in common that I think are really unfortunate —
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Every argument against raising the minimum wage involves pointing to some other part of our broken system as if it were a beloved cultural treasure to defend rather than just
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Ernie Tedeschi
ernietedeschi
Ugh. Jobs Day, December 2020 Interestingly, with the +135,000 revisions to Oct and Nov, employment was "only" down -5,000 from what we thought before. With today's -140,000 payroll read, the
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Jaime J. Izurieta
izurietavarea
Richard Cantillon was an economist from the 1790s who saw today’s economic dilemma. He found that as the money stock increased, the value of each unit of that money would
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Indian-Americans
HinduAmericans
Why is @meenaharris supporting a movement that is anti-environment and consists of wealthy, upper-class exploitative landlords? These are not “workers” who are protesting. They actually exploit migrant labor from other
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shantilly
shantilly_t
"We need to stay united. Let’s take down capitalism first," is starting to feel like a racist dogwhistle at this point. (1/9) I understand a lot of folks have genuine
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Josh Cook
InOrderOfImport
So why are all of your indie booksellers (and probably all retail workers) weeping? The pandemic did 3 things: Limited staff, shifted sales online, & disrupted our supply chain. Thread
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: July 31, 1905. The Maji-Maji Rebellion begins, when colonized people in modern Tanzania revolt against the Germans violently imposing a Jim Crow-style cotton regime upon
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Sandesh Ghimire
nepalichimney
I spoke to five pathao riders. Speaking with more soon. Most of them are hurt, dejected, and feel that a company that profits of their labor have been exploiting them.
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
"It is commonly thought that what is purchased in the case of a slave transaction is the ‘raw body’ of the slave, whereas in the case of athletes, employees, and
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