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Caleb McDaniel
wcaleb
The year 1860 would like a word. In all seriousness, the tendency not to see the secession crisis as an election crisis says interesting things about the memory of the
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Friendless Churches
friendschurches
You wouldn't guess it by looking at the rural ruins of St. Andrew's, South Huish, in Devon, but they are connected with an invention that ignited the British Industrial Revolution
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Eminently 🏳️🌈
eminently_me5
American Revolution: institute a white supremacyOver time, white supremacy takes steps forward and back. Starting in the 1960s, one party becomes the fight for white supremacy party, but as explained
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Flying_Rodent
flying_rodent
Not even Danny believes this of course, and we know he doesn’t because he’s spent at least the last five years pleading with his own party to calm the hell
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Marshall Herskovitz
MHerskovitz
1)As a Democrat who despises Trump, I agree with every word Carlson says here. The ruling class consists of both parties and all the donors and lobbyists who own them.
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Thucydides
DThucydides
The problem with Marxists/communists (whatever they call themselves) is and always has been that they actually have quite good analysis of the relationship between Labour and capital and the problems
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Between this and that Ed Markey ad with footage from the 70s, I'm getting an interesting pre-Reagan vibe from the current Democratic Party. Nostalgia is a powerful emotion, and it's
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[THREAD]1/12When Mustafa Kemal Atatürk dismantled the Ottoman Caliphate, Turkey was a social and ideological mess. The kind of mess you'd expect from a theocracy. The road to reforms wasn't going
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Lizzie Porterلِيزي بورتر
lcmporter
Thread: 2020 has been an awful year in so many ways. But it has also produced some brilliant, beautiful writing. Sharing here some of the best I've read this year,
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five percent battery
BatteryFive
You knew where you stood with the Trujillos and Perons of the world. They had a set of beliefs that were easily recognizable and it was easy to 'color within
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smg
sialmirzagoraya
This articles by SA Aiyar is being shared with a lot of unadulterated enthusiasm by opponents of farmers - I can understand why his not so subtle hint about ‘shooting
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Troika Kollective
TroikaKollectiv
“Revolutionaries did not chose armed struggle as the path, it was imposed on us by the oppressors”Fidel led the July 26 movement in a rebuke of US agricultural colonialism that
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Mystery Grove Publishing Co.
MysteryGrove
There's a bizarre line of thinking among certain segments of the Internet right that making things worse for people and closing off electoral politics will somehow magically wake them up
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𝓐𝓶𝓫𝓮𝓻 🕊
ambjenkinsjones
12th February, 1947. Christian Dior's 'New Look' was born. This was his very first collection and in turn, made him one of the most important couturiers of the 20th century.
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Rabbi Andrea ("relatively prosperous")
AndreaZanardo8
At a certain point, someone must have taken the decision that Progressive/Reform/Liberal Judaism was the Left of the Labour Party at shul (like the Church of England used to be
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🐺🗡️Mira🎮✨
LostWolfling
I talk about Lita's retirement in many of my pieces but particularly in this piece about the Bella Twins retirement & the reverence they WERE NOT SHOWN. https://dailyddt.com/2020/02/25/wwe-brie-nikki-bellas/ https://twitter.com/TheE
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