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vimoh
Free speech is important. But there is a reason some people don't think so and are okay with curbs on it. Think about it. Who needs free speech? Whose work
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Axios
axios
Former Missouri Sen. John Danforth, who mentored Josh Hawley and called him a "once-in-a-generation" candidate, said supporting him "was the biggest mistake I’ve ever made in my life."https://www.axios.com/josh-hawley-
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Ryan James Girdusky
RyanGirdusky
Congress needs to sponsor more pro-natalist bills, we need to make it more affordable and desirable for people to have childrenhttps://www.axios.com/america-losing-population-growth-census-data-0342f3b6-8e98-41a9-92de-209f823d0d63.html?utm_
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Matt Ray
MattRayLiberty
I was thinking about the major differences between the liberalism of Mises & J.S. Mill & that much of what's wrong with modern liberalism was present in Mill's thought. Private
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Axios
axios
The chances of sporadic violence, significant unrest or voting issues heading into Election Day are quite high.But all of us — Democrats, Republicans, independents alike — can do our part
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James Surowiecki
JamesSurowiecki
The odd thing about vaccine allocation is that from the perspective of stopping viral spread it probably makes sense to vaccinate younger ppl, who are more likely to be going
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Evidence-based social work alliance
ebswa
1/ The Evidence-Based Social Work Alliance has written an open letter to the Chief Executives of all four UK social work regulators, CAFCASS and BASW.A request for policy review and
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Ermintrude 💙
Ermintrude2
I wonder what it would take for social work leaders to stand up for generic training of social workers with more time to train rather than narrowing training to limited
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Raj Kunkolienkar 🦁
kunksed
Episode 2 of Means of Creation by @nbashaw @ljin18 ft. @gregisenberg on communities.A thread :)#PassionEconomy #MeansOfCreation @gregisenberg on social : we've gone from a 'me' to 'us'. that's been the
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Dr. Twyla Baker
Indigenia
Some history for you as another U.S. holiday approaches - at the advent of the confinement of Native people to reservations in the U.S., part of assimilation policies imposed upon
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Lakshya Kanyakubja
Lakshya_____
Interactive & Social Commerce and What we can learn from the East.THREAD: 1/ We go to a store and end up purchasing things that weren't even on our list, don't
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Summer Jaeger
SummrWrites
“The role of schools has changed. Technically, we are an educational institution, right? Reading, writing, and arithmetic. Technically, that’s what we are. But schools have expanded to be the hub
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AARP Advocates
AARPadvocates
Add one more debacle to the 2020 list: the Social Security COVID cut. What's it all about? Let's get into it Your initial Social Security benefit is calculated using
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Seth Trueger
MDaware
not sure about "unhappy" but our brains aren't good re: comparing to peerslike social media, we see each of our peers' accomplishments as "look at all this stuff everyone is
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
One reflection on online writing retreats. I joined @prof_mirya ‘s today from 2-5 pm. I also joined @amandabittner ‘s from 8-10 am. Here are things that work for me: -
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abolitionism = spicy reformism
no_slave_coasts
"Elisabeth welskopf, the late east german scholar who was one of the leading marxist students of slavery, discussed at great length the critical role of direct violence in creating and
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