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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
4/ The more we know about the mob, the more its core was a cadre of white supremacist ex military who really believed they were going to arrest Pelosi etc...
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Dylan Levi King
dylanleviking
I feel like, even with Wang Hui's relatively high name recognition in Western academia, three quarters of readers will come away thinking they've just discovered the Chinese Dugin or something.
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Jamie Macfarlane
MacfarlaneJamie
The @thesundaytimes poll showed a sobering 45% of English voters would not be bothered if Scotland left. There is a lot said about why Scotland benefits from the Union, so
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Frankie Hill đđđ»âđ»
FranksBlueHot
I have thoughts on this piece:https://twitter.com/noahpinion/status/1297203935535538178 Joseph Bottums argues that the rise of âwoke cultureâ is not just coinciding with the collapse of religious (specifically Protestant) identity; it i
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Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
daniel_dsj2110
A few passages that didnât make it in to the recent pieces I wrote for the Chronicle:https://www.chronicle.com/article/beyond-the-end-of-history 1) If historians can say nothing about how history can enhance human life
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Farwa Sial
farwasial
Lots of debate on Modernisation Theory on twitter. I looked at this in detail for research: a thread on literature which speaks to its Eurocentrism, methodological limitations & stagiest approach
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Michael Harris
MichaelH_PhD
I can walk you through this if youâd like.Letâs start in the â60s. We could start earlier but thatâs a useful starting point.https://twitter.com/eiggam5955/status/1337568643492814848 The Civil Rights era is a time
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Mark Aarstad â©
MarkAarstad
There many of us who deeply cherish our Pentecostal heritage. By that term, I'm referring to the value it placed on divine encounters, a real/experiential sense of God's manifest presence,
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the discourse sommelier
funnierhandle
liberals typically reserve systemic explanation to exonerate individuals willingly carrying out the functions of a rotten system only when they see themselves in the subject ("a decent person doing their
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Dr. Peniel E. Joseph
PenielJoseph
Americaâs Third Reconstruction also parallels and echoes the Second. We usually consider the years between 1954 and 1968 as the Civil Rights Movementâs (CRM) Heroic Period. Or at least I
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Daniel Marans
danielmarans
A lot of the post-election debate over the direction of the Democratic Party has been between the "center-left" and the "left" ... ... But there is also a more obscure,
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David Roberts
drvolts
There is a sociological tale to be told about a certain kind of person who had some intensely negative personal interactions with snooty liberals in college, or in their youth,
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Thorongil
Thorongil16
New #ElectionTwitter map Tuesday: Not another serial in "The Fall of the Ancestral Democrat" today, but this one is about an ancestral Republican area: the beautiful state of Vermont. Vermont
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rebeca6169
âMy own contribution was to show ... that the class struggle necessarily leads to the dictatorship of the proletariat; [and] that this dictatorship, itself, constitutes no more than a transition
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D.A. Horton
da_horton
A Missiological word on Critical Race Theory from an Evangélico to American Evangelicals (Pt 3):Defining CRT provides the missiologist with an opportunity to break down the term & identify its
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David Sligar
DavidSligar
all for good critique of labor from the left. but you don't have to do bogus electoral analysis. you can just say you don't like the policies, you know, it's
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