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Dr. Lisa Gilbert
gilbertlisak
As a musician and music educator I do not find this meta-analysis' results surprising - or concerning - in the leasthttps://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/1288497220602466304 Training in music doesn't transfer to cognitive skills? ...
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مهيار
Mehiyar
People proposing 'economic reforms' in Iraq are the same people working for investment banks, international co-operations+global think-tanks - these are same people promoting privatisation of Iraq's national assets lock, stock
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Rafael Khachaturian
rafkhach
Warren Montag includes a critique of mine and @SteveMaher18's Jacobin piece in this interview. Since he raises important points, this is worth clarifying and responding to in some detail.https://www.leftvoice.org/the-far-right-has-never
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Wish folks cared as much about countering the political culture of far right hyper-nationalistic populism that traffics in anti-Semitic tropes and naturalized conceptions of racial and gender hierarchies, as they
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Fabiana Cecin 🏴 🌹
fabianacecin
The phrase "The beatings will continue until morale improves" is so useful, because not only it can be seen in official corporate and state policies, but it actually describes the
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Barış Çelik
fbariscelik
1/ Answering a question about the transparency of new relationship between UK and EU, Gove recommended Perry Anderson’s three recent essays on London Review of Books. So I thought it’d
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Jess 🧵🧶
jessf_white
I’m finally getting around to a thread thinking through cottagecore and William Morris! (This won’t be a BUCKLE UP type of thread because I’m by no means an expert on
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Barrister's Horse
BarristersHorse
threadWE HAVE A PROBLEM1. I've tweeted about this before & there's a problem with no viable solution at the moment. Whatever your views on Brexit, I'm sure we can all
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Duncan Austin
Duncan_BBR
Trump Happens When Cultures Believe Private Can Cover for Public. History shows that when societies favour ‘private’ too much, tyrants emerge and public problems accumulate that private cannot fix. 1/https://www.responsible-investor.com
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G Peters ♿️ It's still a pandemic btw.
mssinenomine
Some ‘sorry’ is rooted in, relies on, and a reflection of, Canada’s brand of ableism. An enormous aspect of being disabled in Canada is being sorry you exist & your
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athreya
athreya49
Recently finished reading ‘The Economists’ Hour’ by @BCAppelbaum. It’s a remarkable history of economic policy making. What we also get in the process is a series of fascinating portraits about
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Anton Jäger
AntonJaegermm
This 2015 LRB letter contains one of the most convincing counterarguments to Mair's "ruling the void" thesis - the civil society crisis is real, yes, but asymmetrically, not quite for
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) A crucial insight here I'd like to expound upon. There's a fundamental mismatch between the purposes for which English departments were set up and the charges of knowledge work
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Ted Nordhaus
TedNordhaus
1. @Leigh_Phillips asks what we meant in the ecomodernist manifesto by the "planning fallacy of the 1950's."https://twitter.com/Leigh_Phillips/status/1295755105182969857 2. Because 19 coauthors, there was a lot of back and for
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Thomas Fazi
battleforeurope
DRAGHI IS THE PROBLEM, NOT THE SOLUTIONHere's my take on the upcoming Mario Draghi government in Italy [thread] 1) Draghi is part of that generation of technocrats that in the
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Francisco Fortuño Bernier 🇵🇷
FortunoBernier
Got the question of the economics of independence a lot. People ask it as if it was check mate. But there’s a key dishonesty in not asking the same thing
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