βWe have to rid ourselves of the itch for absolute knowledge and powerβ
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Holy hell the uk economy as told through Reddit posts.
βshould my wife, who has spent years taking all the educational qualifications to be a teacher but quit due to childcare, accept a job in a school (the job pays a minimum wage salary and is a 39 week contract, they sack her for the holidays)β
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"Instead, he walked into the Damascus sunshine..."
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Why does a future without disease seem more likely than one with continued democracy?
In this blog we reflect on our AI visions of the future and what they tell us about right now
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Asher Kessler
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I have a website with writings and more at asherkessler.com
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Author of CYBERBOSS. LSE fellow - critical algorithm/AI studies, livestreaming, solidarity, labour, hybrid media. StreamArtNetwork. Previously Novara Media. Co-host Heart Reacts. π³οΈβππΈπ http://c-gent.net/
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Prof of Political & Social Theory @ UEA: regularly a political theorist, often a political analyst, always a rhetorician. Sometimes I teach people how to make political speeches; usually they are happy about it. Mostly I study Reactionary Digital Politics.
Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Edinburgh. Historian of 20thC France/Europe (especially politics & ideas), intellectual history, Marxism, Hobsbawm. Editor of Contemporary European History.
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Japanese politics analyst; author of The Iconoclast: ShinzΕ Abe and the New Japan; Chicago-born Cubs fan now living in DC; marathoner; RHP + IF βΎ
Substack: Observingjapan.substack.com.
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Emerging Markets correspondent at the Financial Times.
Senior Markets Correspondent at the Financial Times. Previously insurance, markets, finance, stocks, pensions, you get the idea
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From August, Provost, The Queenβs College, Oxford. Previously director, Institute for Fiscal Studies. Author βFollow the Moneyβ
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OnesandTooze podcast https://foreignpolicy.com/podcasts/ones-and-tooze/
C******* University historian, Director European Institute, Chair Cttee on Global Thought.
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Journalist at the Financial Times. Not the chancellor. Email me on rachel.rees@ft.com
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Associate director for economic policy & AI @IPPR. Former Bank of England economist and IMF fellow.
Researcher, public services @instituteforgovernment.org.uk. Focusing on schools and local government, particularly children's social care and homelessness. She/her
New Yorker staff writer and Houston Rockets fan.
Editor-in-chief at The Economist
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