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David F. Watson
utsdoc
1/ It seems to me that among the many crises of our age, one of the most serious is an epistemological crisis. It is increasingly difficult to tell truth from
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Akbar Rasulov
1rasulov
A large part of my work over the last few years sits at the intersection between two broad ideas (or labels): “critical legal studies” and “international economic law”. The question
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mbuya nehanda’s risen bones ⚱️
sucolorfavorito
i use astrology as a gateway to talk about intergenerational trauma with racialized youth. as a Black educator, i have witnessed how much euro-centric psychology has completely denied them the
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
(1/11) There’s a reason this election is this close. The old saying is, “Own the media, own the country,” and this election proves it true. (2/11) Democrats have been totally
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My Friend Don
TheDonStein
Let’s do a thread about “faith.”The word “faith” has several uses in Christianity. Faith can refer to that wonderful, beautiful, simple trust in Jesus— ‘saving faith.’ The faith that produces
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James Bloodworth
J_Bloodworth
A few of what I think are the best pieces I wrote in 2020: How the British government - backed by contrarians scribblers and the Stalinoid left - enabled genocide
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Rich Villodas
richvillodas
In 1917, during WW1, Karl Barth recognized that the liberal theology that formed him had very little to say about suffering because of the overly-optimistic view of humanity’s moral goodness.
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Dirty Ernie
VainPretense
Democracy is supposed to work via the marketplace of ideas- where ideas compete with one another; maybe one side wins outright, maybe the other. Maybe synthesis is the outcome. Authoritarian
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Samo Burja
SamoBurja
For over a decade, I have dedicated myself to the deep study of society, in the present and in history.As my readers know, there is a lot that I have
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Christina Edmondson
DrCEdmondson
It’s a form of malpractice to apply one’s 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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Cicero
MstrDebator
You know, we talk about being in the silent war and being digital soldiers. We talk about being at war with China, the world only real other superpower.What we learned
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SLIMVP
skinnyblackgirl
Needing everything to be broken down specifically so you can see how it applies to YOU, personally, is a lack intellectual curiosity. I just liked LEARNING shit in school. It
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Michael Bench-Capon
MikeBenchCapon
In the grim darkness of the far future, historians of philosophy will be really into analytic philosophy, and because they're into it, they'll think it's important. And this will make
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ilham
DaiMirksha
I hope Tamim doesn't interpret it as people wanting to be at his events so he can sell it to donors:) Kidding about Tamim. He's a good guy. Frankly, I
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Claire Lehmann
clairlemon
I understand why people are skeptical of experts. I just feel really sorry for people who don’t have the intellectual tools to be selective in their skepticism. I don’t know
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Siyanda Mohutsiwa
SiyandaWrites
If you write a paper or whatever about country X and don't cite a single author from country X how can you expect me not to question your motives? Like
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