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morallawwithin
a lot of the time when you call someone's interpretation of a historical philosopher "uncharitable" it's technically true but misses the point. the thing about charity is that (in nontrivial
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Heinz Brandenburg
HzBrandenburg
My thinking on Starmer is not that he is a centrist but that he goes full valence in contrast to Corbyn's purely positional opposition.Not a lot to play with when
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Andreas Fulda
AMFChina
Language competence matters. Being culturally sensitive helps. But proper #China #competence requires a clear understanding *how* the Chinese party-state suppresses liberal democratic thought and practice, both at home and abroad.
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Carys Roberts
carysroberts
Interesting and wide-ranging #maislecture from @AnnelieseDodds setting out the intellectual building blocks of economic policymaking under a future Labour government. Well worth digging beneath the headline reports today Big
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Wendy Lyon
wendylyon
Have had a piece about Bell v Tavistock in my head for a week but no time to write it TL;DR version: it's flawed in the same way Re L
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Dr. Juliette McClendon
DrJulietteM
Calling all therapists! PSA: You are responsible for providing culturally-relevant treatment to your clients. What does this look like?A thread...1/15 Overall, this involves *explicitly* addressing clinician-client cultural differences, dis
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Dan Rose
DanRose999
The most difficult / pivotal moment in my career occured shortly after Sheryl joined FB in 2008. She saw my potential and wanted to give me more responsibility for the
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TellYourSonThis
Ego is a woman's worst enemy, for whilst it may pose a threat to man, an element of it is required to exercise the authority necessary to lead one's family.In
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Marlowe
PMarlowe1939
"Devolution has been a disaster" I deal with devolved admins irl so a few boring, technical thoughts:Regardless of the content, the standard of Scottish legislation is high - this isn't
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Michael Harris
MichaelH_PhD
So I'm not the first, & won't be the last, to be irked by this. But anyway, here goes.What Murph's reporting (& opining) on is a survey that showed, in
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R. P. Schwartz
Doc_RPS
Because absolutely no one asked for it: my thoughts about that ad for Mocher.This is exactly 100% like that fake pashkvil prohibiting the COVID vaccine. People with cultural competence in
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Christina Edmondson
DrCEdmondson
Itβs a form of malpractice to apply oneβs authority or credentialing from one area to another. Even if tempting, intellectual scholarship requires that we say something is out of the
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
Still thinking about the R effort β apparently abandoned as a practical matter β to prevent the Fed from acting to prevent crises. I still think sabotage was the main
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Samuel Hammond ππ
hamandcheese
Social progress today involves unwinding Progressive Era reforms to a surprising extent, from the bureaucratization of science and academia, to the explosion in private rights of action, to the process-laden
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
I feel like every day there are new reasons for building more precise vocabulary that phases out using visible & invisible as a self-evident disability binary.It means such different things
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Book Cat π
SchoolOfAmerica
What is described in economic theory as mobility of capital translates into shattered lives, decaying communities, and a net loss of production competence in the nation as a whole.Melman Through
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