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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
I started getting a real sense around 10-12 years ago that the people entering humanities graduate programmes increasingly weren’t doing so out of affinity for the subject, but simply because
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Granite
oneminutecall
One of the truths young military leaders have to learn and internalise is this: your opinion on virtually anything will be ignored if you are not good at your job.
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James
agoodfireburns
Maybe it’s time to regulate the property market through taxation, to make sure people other than landlords can buy houses.If you buy a second home, 50% inheritance tax, if you
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Marc Ashton
zamarcashton
[THREAD] Learnings for @JSE_Group and @ZARX_xchange corporates about the importance of engaging their shareholder base with some insights from @CharlesHSavage @StefMarani .... and a comment changing face of retail share
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SandeepParekh
SandeepParekh
Letter from the stock markets to the sceptics: "I may be high, but I'm not crazy." Caution, this thread may not age well, but I didn't really write it :).
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Daniel Brown
DanielBrownLaw
Earlier this week, @StatCan_eng released their report on adult and youth correctional services in Canada in 2018/2019. Shockingly, Ontario leads all of Canada in the incarceration of presumed innocent people
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Holly Figueroa O'Reilly
AynRandPaulRyan
1/ This is insane.In late January, Philips approached Trump to ask whether it should accelerate ventilator production under an existing contract. It wasn't until APRIL, after demand started to ebb,
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Jesse Wynants
SePP
We've lowered our entry price for Prezly, from €240/month to €40/month. Here's the backstory behind it 1/http://prez.ly/5l6b We launched in 2009 with 2 subscription options: a free plan and
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Brad Johnson
bradleyjohnson2
Inflation is here - it's just not evenly distributed. This is my favorite framework for thinking about inflation risk. It simplifies an impossible debate. Discussion below: The Fed says there
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Dominic Young
dominicyoung
Several people recently have been making the case against “micropayments”. I want to offer a counterpoint and a call-to-action. The opportunity is huge and it lies right in the media’s
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Ram Bhupatiraju
RamBhupatiraju
Investing in Stocks = Investing in Businesses = Investing in People (Founders/Mgmt & Employees)The best piece I've read on "Why investing in Founder led Co's is awesome".cc: @DavidGFool @TMFJMo @saxena_puru
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Anas Alhajji
anasalhajji
Short Thread on Canada's New Carbon Tax: 1- Most of the reduction in the emissions in Europe since late 1980s happened because they shifted them to China & other countries
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Sven Henrich
NorthmanTrader
Hard truth: The bottom 50% in America are totally screwed. They literally see zero benefit from the Fed's asset price inflation game.The gaul of Jay Powell to claim low rate
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Nat Gertler
NatGertler
While companies are learning the advantages of remote work and may keep much of it after the pandemic, let's note where they are shifting costs onto the workers. SPACE "AT
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Zach Coelius
zachcoelius
There is a giant fight going on right now between the bulls and the bears in venture capital around the right price for the seed and series A rounds. Rounds
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Sawit Trisirisatayawong
tansawit
With $GME and $AMC live soon on @mirror_protocol and the absolute madness that played out in the traditional financial markets this week, there's no better than now to go decentralized.A
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