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Many governments around the world would love to have the sweeping powers embedded in Singapore’s new Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act, which outlaws disinformation—as defined by government ministers bit.ly/2JGAWMI
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A recent exhibition at NYU’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World explored the influence of ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian representations of dance on a group of groundbreaking Modernist artists based in Paris. Alexandra Enders’s review: bit.ly/30HJRTB
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Like Tevye’s youngest daughter in Fiddler on the Roof, Elaine Showalter fell in love and married a non-Jew. And like Chava, she was disowned by her family, and didn’t see them again for fifteen years bit.ly/30ZR9Cz
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Rafael Behr
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19. jul. |
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The best piece on the next Prime Minister you are likely to read. By @fotoole nybooks.com/articles/2019/…
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Matt Seaton
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23. jul. |
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Just reupping the brilliant @mollycrabapple report on how Puerto Rico had to do its own disaster relief after the hurricane in 2017, because its governor couldn’t get his own US government to do its job for PR’s citizens: nybooks.com/daily/2017/11/… via @nybooks
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23. jul. |
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Today we celebrate the publication of NO MATTER, the brilliant second book of poems by The New York Review’s senior editor Jana Prikryl penguinrandomhouse.com/books/605155/n… pic.twitter.com/ke5NDBeIlH
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Ian Dunt
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21. jul. |
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This is precisely as good as everyone says it is. nybooks.com/articles/2019/…
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ScottSaul
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19. jul. |
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After criminalizing those who cross our borders, we criminalize those who commit to keep them from dying -- great piece on the new Fugitive Slave Laws @ProfMSinha @nybooks nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/…
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Alec MacGillis
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22. jul. |
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Wow, Carolyn Fraser not holding back about Buttigieg's McKinsey years in her new @nybooks piece on him. nybooks.com/articles/2019/… pic.twitter.com/PujW5Ntwfc
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Elizabeth Tsurkov
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22. jul. |
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Assad's victory came at an immense cost to his sect. My new research based on multiple interviews with Alawis inside Syria is finally out with @NYRDaily nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/…
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Micah Zenko
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20. jul. |
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Excellent @nybooks essay by Steve Simon and Jonathan Stevenson, on why a war with Iran is a terrible idea. bit.ly/2y0ZcCl
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20. jul. |
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I think this is possibly the best piece of political writing I have ever read - certainly the best analysis of a single politician. Sharp, funny, meticulously researched, beautifully written, and dead right. Chapeau, @fotoole.. nybooks.com/articles/2019/…
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Christian Caryl
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18. jul. |
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This conference sounds like a pretty convincing declaration of intellectual bankruptcy. Kudos to @JacobHeilbrunn for attending so the rest of us didn't have to
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David Madden
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20. jul. |
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In the New York Review of Books, a detailed look at the political maneuvers behind the "historic win for New York tenants." Well done @ceaweaver and others! @nybooks nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/…
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19. jul. |
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Boris Johnson “has always understood that a vivid lie is much more memorable than a dull truth,” writes Fintan O’Toole. Johnson “claims the privileges of the clown while exercising the power of a politician.” bit.ly/2LshLbl
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19. jul. |
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Steven Simon and Jonathan Stevenson: There is no plausible reason for the United States to go to war with Iran, although the Trump administration appears to be preparing to do so. bit.ly/2LryBqX
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Julian Shea
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18. jul. |
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This anatomical dissection of #borisjohnson by @fotoole is one of the most devastating takedowns you will ever read, and in a sane world would stop the whole clown parade in its tracks. But.... #brexitchaos #brexitshambles #brexitmadness nybooks.com/articles/2019/…
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Jacob Heilbrunn
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18. jul. |
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My take on reinventing the conservative movement nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/…
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Isobel Dixon
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17. jul. |
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'I offer this: literature can save a life. Just one life at a time. Perhaps at 4 AM when you get out of bed and pull a book of poetry from the shelf. Perhaps over a week in summer when you’re absorbed in a great novel....' Teju Cole in @nybooks
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Matt Seaton
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17. jul. |
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Author of “The Slave’s Cause: A History of Abolition” (2016), @ProfMSinha on the echoes for today of the fugitive slave laws and those who resisted and rebelled against them: nybooks.com/daily/2019/07/… via @nybooks
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