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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
We are seeing the end of the Globalization, as the champions of the cause, the Western Countries have suddenly found it to be too hot to handle. It had already
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UWaterloo WCC
UWaterlooWCC
INTL STUDENT EXPERIENCE: Like local students of colour, international students are not a monolithic group & their individual experiences will vary. The documentary “Writing Across Borders”, highlights the experiences of
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Mia Yang, MD
mia_geri28
Geriatrics: a love poem to duality, ambiguity, and whole-heartedness. Thread 1/8 As our society age exponentially, why are only 1/3 of geriatric fellowships nationally get filled? Agism, low-pay, but most
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
I am an incorrigible optimist. So much so that a dear friend, an adorable Eeyore, once laughingly accused me of annoying him with uncharacteristic hope. But teaching the day after
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Nathanael Johnson
SavorTooth
My buddies @mehannibal and @the_wrangler on opposite sides of the John Muir debate https://latimes.com/local/california/la-me-rethinking-muir-20141113-story.html My two cents: Instead of canceling the guy, I wish we would take this opportun
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
One of the problems facing the United States is that we're a country of social animals who believe we're individualists. For instance: The linked/quoted article mentions that people throwing big
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Michael J. Morris, PhD
morrismichaelj
Astrology as a Practice of Healing:I often describe astrology as a practice of healing, and I mean this is several ways (a thread): Astrology invites us to explore connections that
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nolan blake
nolanblakeyboy
when you understand “time is colonial” you really start to think about life and death differently the west distances itself from its forefathers and moves toward an unknown futuristic frontier.
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Bear Braumoeller
Prof_BearB
It's interesting (and depressing) to grapple with the question of what America's response to the COVID-19 pandemic says about humans more generally. A few thoughts. (1/16) The received view of
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Claire Ryan
aetherlev
Okay let's talk COVID19 stats.What I've been thinking about this morning is how macro-social factors influence responses to the pandemic. First example: Sweden.Here's the deaths per million comparison for various
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Maya Contreras
mayatcontreras
1/ I just spoke to my father-in-law who is a psychologist. I asked him 'Why are so many white women reacting in this way'? He talked about the 'chronic unwanted
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Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg
TheRaDR
Ah, yes, the (white) American way: thinking of myself as an individual with rights, entitled to do whatever I want to do whenever I want to do it—not as a
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Eric July
EricDJuly
Fascism being on the opposite end of socialism is ahistorical considering Fascism (according to its godfathers) was specifically built to be anti-individual and pro-collectivist.. which virtually every socialist would agree
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Omar Bazza
bazzapower
[THREAD] I want to dedicate a thread to boundaries. It is something that is very needed and one of the main issues my clients face with their families, partners and
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🔥 Kareem Carr 🔥
kareem_carr
I've noticed a kind of tribal individualist that's common online. They move in mobs, make nearly identical objections, claim not be a group or believe in groups, and are extremely
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Paul Crider 🌐
paulcrider
So are the denigrations of neoliberalism any different from the old, standard critiques of plain liberalism? Atomized individualism, vulgar commerce, no theory of the good, and the like? Is it
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