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For those asking, I underestimated Trump and I overestimated Republicans, although I'm glad to see that they've finally come around. If anyone is interested in engaging in good faith, this
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In the latest pod, @dmarusic & I talk about death, COVID, and how different cultures deal with culture and sickness. But, naturally, before that there's a rant. Enjoy:https://wisdomofcrowds.live/the-cultural-roots-of-coping-with-cov
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"Liberalism has always had two faces. From one side, toleration is the pursuit of an ideal form of life. From the other, it is the search for terms of peace
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Seems like we have a strong candidate for silliest tweet of 2020 by a president not named Trump Is it helpful for the president of France to troll French Muslims?
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This is sad. @EvansRyan202's obsession with me, although slightly bizarre, has been a highlight of Twitter. Every time I write an article, there's a response. I don't usually see his
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Something about the U.S. response to COVID has been bothering me, and it goes well beyond the president's own failures. In this new essay, I explore how anti-Trump narratives misled
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Wow. This is a pretty bad idea on the part of the @washingtonpost, but it's also the logical extension of a certain kind of thinking—the reification of race leading to
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That such a basic, foundational idea is now apparently controversial (online and in the academy but probably nowhere else) is itself an indictment of the timeshttps://twitter.com/ZaidJilani/status/1288201292708483075 The notion that the
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This is a brilliant, detailed piece by @EmilyYoffe on what "cancel culture," increasingly a misnomer, actually means in practice—self-censorship, safetyism, contamination by association, narrowing of Overton WindowIncludes some
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1/ Is wokeness or "cancel culture" the most important thing in the world? Of course not. Is it important? Yes. I've struggled with how to respond. Initially, I considered just
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Religion without the promise of an afterlife is a problem for justice“This prospect of a life after death has always been connected in the Christian sphere of ideas with the
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1/ In case it's of interest, here's some of the backing for my claim that cultural and ideological diversity *can* be inversely related:https://twitter.com/KatzOnEarth/status/1278001048322523142 2/ First, works like Bishop's
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