"... a collage of traditional Jewish symbols crammed together with new ones such as the El-Al logo, a bulging falafel pita, a cell phone, and—unforgivably—an Uzi, all rendered in asphyxiated blue and bloodless white.", is perhaps the best sentence i've read in a while.
“Benjamin Balthaser’s book functionally reduces the political horizons of the Jewish diaspora to a vacuous ethnic pride on the basis of prior generations’ leftism.”
https://t.co/k7Rn8WssEN
“Benjamin Balthaser’s book functionally reduces the political horizons of the Jewish diaspora to a vacuous ethnic pride on the basis of prior generations’ leftism.”
https://t.co/k7Rn8WssEN
@DACDAC4DAC interested, but can you please clarify what exactly environmental groups were calling for and what regulations this resulted in? just asking to connect the dots a little more explicitly
@oikeios@JacobAShell sorry, my bad i didn't realize by '[Latourians] would have been handy in public discourse' we actually meant 'Latourians should parrot all of my ideas exclusively'
@oikeios@JacobAShell unsurprising (therefore uninteresting) that that is your conclusion. either way, Jacob’s particular diagnosis is incorrect. Lots of ‘latourian’ stuff on Covid if one bothers to look.
@TheBTI@PatrickTBrown31 I am receptive to some of the claims made here… but if what you’re saying is true, how on earth did this just get published in nature?!
https://t.co/IjWA45k0zO
@RogerPielkeJr isn't the point that how much the world will consume is at least somewhat correlated with how much the US produces? US provision of FF cheapens it for everyone, so there will be less investment in alternatives... ie. fixing consumption doesn't make sense in this context.
@GlobalEcoGuy p sure this is average wealth for the median age, not the median wealth. sort of hard to tell from his post but open to being corrected… he does a quick robustness check to show that median wealth has gone up but doesn’t use it because there isn’t boomer data for comparison