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Postcolonial statecraft; contentious politics; political belonging, deliberative practice. All this, and the polycrisis. Views not my own.
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Read the article. The books are not from them, the tool is
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Next: we initiate the people of Manchester into the mysteries of football
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So coal has been replaced mostly by other fossil fuels?
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What's the other 51%?
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Yes. A prescient film.
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I have seen it. I always thought it was a perfect metaphor for the Reagan presidency
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who, ronald reagan?
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For Millie, the meaning of life is chicken bones scavenged from a building site. Tastier than any food offered by her human.
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Welcome back
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Source?
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Including the Uberisation of everything
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I rest my case
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Also quote posts
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Congratulations ā¤ļø
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The Aristocats. My mom had to take me home.
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The little drawers at the left were where he kept his theses. On the right, all the antitheses.
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It is.
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Choose 20 or more books that have stayed with you or influenced you. One book per day for however many days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews, just covers.
#booksky #bookchallenge #20bookchallenge
22. John Clute - Appleseed š®
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I chose the wrong, um, consonant
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Like Trumpism it was very much rooted in a fear of the inevitable end of white exceptionalism
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Iād be interested in your readings. I think that defence is part of a bigger process - call it the White Atlantic- of the formation of right wing Christian settler colonial identities. Deep roots and long histories