By Anusmita Das, Deputy Editor It’s true that hard work never killed anybody, but I figure, why take the chance? — Ronald Reagan Image Source: https://donthitsave.com/comic/2019/09/20/excessive Narayana Murthy, the co-founder of Infosys, remarked that young people need to understand, “we have to work hard and work towards making India number one” and thus urged Indians […]| Arthashastra
FIJI'S constitution must reflect the will of the people; Australian barrister Bret Walker told the Supreme Court of Fiji in a landmark.| Islands Business
A Watertown library’s pro-Palestinian reading list sparks debate on free speech, inclusivity, and the role of public libraries in civic discourse.| Arab America
The 'Principles' were written in the early 1930s by the Group of International Communists (GIC) The post Thoughts on the ‘Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution’ first appeared on Angry Workers.| Angry Workers
“Fascist bootlicker.” That’s what one of the many comments called me on a recent University of Chicago Institute of Politics (IOP) Instagram post about my summer internship. Hi, I’m Braeden — a staff writer and executive social media team member for the Chicago Thinker. After the Thinker’s breakout American Identity Summit last academic year, I […]| The Chicago Thinker
Oh imagine a land It’s a faraway place Where the good faith debates are held Where the winner is the best Where each point gets addressed And the bad faith ones are quelled Where the activist…| Axol's Blog
Good news, the Financial Times ran a piece on degrowth. It’s a 3-min video titled “Could the degrowth movement save our planet?” starring economics columnist Soumaya Keynes. Perfect opportunity to prolong the discussion by mobilising some of the academic literature on the topic.[1] Since this is not a direct critique of degrowth, I shall not write my usual response. […]| Timothée Parrique
Serge Allegrezza is back. Après « Ceux qui parlent de décroissance n’ont rien compris » en 2022, le directeur de l’Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques (STATEC) du Luxembourg revient à la charge avec « Non à la décroissance, oui à la croissance verte et inclusive ». En temps normal, j’aurais laissé couler.[1] Courts, superficiels, et truffés […]| Timothée Parrique
Literature reviews are usually quite uncontroversial. But this is not the case of “Reviewing studies of degrowth: Are claims matched by data, methods and policy analysis?”, a recent paper by Ivan Savin and Jeroen van den Bergh, two economists at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. “The piece sparked a meltdown,” explains Glen Peters, who witnessed the online stir […]| Timothée Parrique
Lors de la soirée débat sur BFMTV le mercredi 3 juillet, Nicolas Doze, l’éditorialiste en charge des sujets économique, a posé une curieuse question à Marine Tondelier, la candidate du Nouveau Front Populaire : « En mettant 14 tranches d’impôt sur le revenu, avec une quatorzième tranche à un taux marginal de 90 %, qui probablement avec une CSG appelée […]| Timothée Parrique
Cette réponse n’a pas le format habituel car c’est un dialogue. Le mois dernier, Hadrien Klent, l’auteur de Paresse pour tous (2021) et de La Vie est à nous (2023), m’a contacté avec une proposition sauvage : que l’on écrive un dialogue à deux, se répondant l’un l’autre un paragraphe à la fois. Étant un grand fan des ouvrages d’Hadrien, ce […]| Timothée Parrique
On February 23rd, 2024, the New York-based socialist magazine Jacobin published “4 problems for the degrowth movement,” a short piece written by Daniel Driscoll, a social science researcher at Brown University. Like all the previous Jacobin articles touching on the topic[1], this one is firmly against degrowth. On social media, the article has been intensely bashed. “Pure ideological blinkers” (Julia […]| Timothée Parrique
Any minority group needs due process to protect it from mob psychology and vigilante justice. The post Moment Debate | Is Due Process Always Good For the Jews? appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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Episcopalians have recently decided to approve and bless this type of marriage within the church (Dawson, 2012). In light of the recent debate over same-sex marriage, which has implications for societal values, health care, economics, public policy, business, and religion, approaching the subject requires care and specific messaging to ensure factual representation of the lesbian, … Continue reading Communications: Multicultural Considerations→ The post Communications: Multicultural Consi...| Schadone.com
The Independent’s 2025 Federal Election Candidates Debate for St. John’s East, live from Memorial University’s Signal Hill Campus in St. John’s on April 16, 2025. Featuring candidates Sam Crete (Communist Party), Mary Shortall (NDP) and Otis Crandell (Green Party). Moderated by Independent reporter Yumna Iftikhar. The Independent’s debates and federal election coverage is supported by […]| The Independent
Robbie Coles, Pamela Geiger and Sarah Parsons answer questions on the economy, climate change, the fisheries, seniors, immigration, health care, transportation, and more| The Independent
Do you have a topic that is so interesting you wished you could do an entire class on it? Or maybe wonder what students really thought about an issue? Maybe you wished you could debate a student in a comfortable low-pressure environment? Podcasting is the answer you have been looking for! Whether it’s discussing new concepts or debating opinions, integrating podcasts as educational tools can bring new types of engagement into your classroom. | Academic Technology Solutions
Oxford Union voted that they believe there is no moral difference between American and Russian foreign policy| Cherwell
DEMOCRATIC PARTY APPROVAL HITS A RECORD LOW AT 36%, NOW 15 POINTS LOWER THAN THE GOP| Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll
In the coming weeks we will translate and publish several articles on the political economy of AI and the new coalition between the Trump government and the ‘tech-capitalists'. The articles were written by comrades of the German magazine Wildcat. We have already shared one article on the impact of AI on translator’s work that you| Angry Workers
Hoosiers Invited to Submit Questions for U.S. Senate Candidates in Advance of Oct. 29 Debate The Indiana Debate Commission has announced plans to host a U.S. Senate debate in advance of the November 2024 election. The debate will be broadcast live on Tuesday, October 29, from 7-8 p.m. EDT. In keeping with its mission of […] The post Indiana Debate Commission Announces U.S. Senate Candidate Debate appeared first on Indiana Debate Commission.| Indiana Debate Commission
Debate Commission to make live feed available to media outlets statewide in effort to reach all Hoosier voters The Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian candidates for Indiana governor have agreed to meet Oct. 24 in a televised debate organized by the Indiana Debate Commission. The debate among Mike Braun (R), Jennifer McCormick (D), and Donald Rainwater (L) will […] The post Indiana governor candidates to participate in televised debate on October 24 appeared first on Indiana Debate Co...| Indiana Debate Commission
GOP gubernatorial primary debate – Tuesday, April 23 7-8:30 p.m. EDT; 6-7:30 p.m. CDT WATCH or at any of these news outlets: Daily Journal, Franklin Indiana Public Radio IndyStar, Indianapolis Lakeshore Public Media, Merrillville Network Indiana WBAA-AM/FM, West Lafayette WBOI, Fort Wayne WBST-FM, Muncie WFIU-FM, Bloomington WFWA-TV, Fort Wayne WFYI-FM, Indianapolis WFYI-TV, Indianapolis WIPB-TV, Muncie […] The post Where to Watch or Listen appeared first on Indiana Debate Commission.| Indiana Debate Commission
Voters are invited to submit questions for the Indiana Debate Commission’s April 23 debate among the six candidates for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. The debate is scheduled for 7-8:30 p.m. EDT. The candidates are U.S. Sen. Mike Braun; Brad Chambers, former president of the Indiana Economic Development Corp. under Gov. Eric Holcomb; Lt. Gov. Suzanne […] The post Indiana Debate Commission calls for questions for GOP gubernatorial primary debate appeared first on Indiana Debate C...| Indiana Debate Commission
Indiana Gubernatorial Debate – Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020 (Last of two October debates scheduled) Broadcast and live stream coverage, 7 PM ET Please check all your local media listings for coverage for TV, radio and print outlets. Many will be livestreaming on their outlet sites or via their social media. Here’s a list of outlets that […] The post Indiana Gubernatorial Debate – Oct. 30 – Where to Watch appeared first on Indiana Debate Commission.| Indiana Debate Commission
The Indiana Debate Commission has selected two Hoosier academics as moderators of its upcoming gubernatorial debates scheduled in October. Andrew Downs, associate professor of political science at Purdue University Fort Wayne (PFW) and board member of the commission, will moderate Tuesday, October 20. Downs is the first director of PFW’s Mike Downs Center for Indiana […] The post Indiana Debate Commission Announces Moderators for the October Gubernatorial Debates appeared first on Indiana...| Indiana Debate Commission
The Indiana Debate Commission, the first independent debate commission of its kind in the United States, is now accepting questions from Hoosier voters who want to pose questions to Indiana’s three gubernatorial candidates who are on the Nov. 3 ballot. The governor’s race is a three-way contest this year between incumbent Republican Eric Holcomb, Democrat […] The post The Indiana Debate Commission Asks Hoosier Voters to Submit Questions in the Race for Governor appeared first on Indiana...| Indiana Debate Commission
The Indiana Debate Commission will host two debates in this fall’s general election for the governor’s office. The debates, to be held October 20 and October 27, will include all three candidates on the ballot, incumbent Gov. Eric Holcomb and challengers Woodrow Myers (D) and Donald Rainwater (L).| Indiana Debate Commission
By Robert Mayer Among Hal Draper’s many contributions to our understanding of Karl Marx’s theory of revolution, one of the most important was his detailed study of the meaning of the phrase “dictatorship of the proletariat” in the Marxist tradition. Draper persuasively demonstrated that for Marx this phrase did not have the antidemocratic connotations it […]| People's War
The latest and perhaps most egregious example of Jacobin promoting right-wing politics is the eulogy of Eduard Limonov, founder of Russia’s National Bolshevik Party. Its author, Maciej Zurowski, describes himself as a Marxist yet was excited by the Nazi symbols employed by Limonov and his followers: Pictures of “Nazbol” demonstrations were intriguing: there were black-clad Russian punk girls and skinheads marching […]| People's War
Critics of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders began spreading misinformation about his voting record on Russia after reports emerged that Vladimir Putin’s regime is boosting his 2020 presidential campaign. Their aim? To cast him as a leftist mirror image of Republican President Donald Trump whose sycophantic antics towards Russia is one of the few constants of […]| People's War
By Jason Hicks. Republished with permission. Prefatory note: I’m sharing a draft because I need to turn to other projects for now, and though it’s lacking in certain connective tissue and some leads should be followed up more in-depth, I’d like to lay out the evidence and argument I’ve put together at this point for […]| People's War
Anna explores the recent commentary surrounding British Reparations to former colonies, and argues its a long overdue commitment for Kier Starmer to make.| The Gryphon
Two of Indiana’s U.S. Senate hopefuls will face off in a debate later this month, but Republican candidate Jim Banks will not participate.| Indiana Capital Chronicle
In night two of back-to-back debates, Indiana’s three candidates for governor shared the same stage for the first time.| Indiana Capital Chronicle
Abortion is supposed to be a tough issue for Republican Dave McCormick, but he had the best of it in Tuesday night’s debate with U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D). Casey was asked by a moderator about the years he spent describing himself as a pro-life Democrat and why he changed. […]| Broad + Liberty
“Nothing is built on stone; All is built on sand, but we must build as if the sand were stone.” Jorge Luis Borges Memory of another time, not so long ago, has washed away… I can not remember what my... Continue Reading →| Old Primary Head
ormer President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will meet in a highly anticipated and potentially consequential debate Tuesday night in Philadelphia – just over two months after President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance precipitated his exit from the race.| New Hampshire Bulletin
The best books for apologetics for teens are packed with content. We will break them down into manageable chunks for discussion.| Arise Home Education
Former President Donald Trump (R) announced on his social media site Truth Social that his campaign and Vice President Kamala Harris’ (D) campaign have reached an agreement on their first (and possibly only) debate before the election on Nov. 5. The event will be held on ABC, a news outlet that President Trump is currently in litigation with alongside one of its anchors, George Stephanopoulos.| Texas Politics
President Donald Trump criticized ABC and its executives during a Fox News town hall with Sean Hannity last night, asserting that Kamala Harris and| The National Pulse
Reading Time: < 1 minute Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business, visited with economist, Alex Brill. Brill is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he specializes in economic policy. He has an impressive career history, having served as the Read more…| Daily Business Journal
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Según la señora Blanca Estela Sainz, en reciente entrevista, fue ella el motivo del “qué va” de Solís. Aquella marca de la casa que Javier incluía en algunas de sus grabaciones (y supongo también e…| SOLISMANÍA
President Joe Biden stepped up to save American democracy in 2019. He’s done a tremendous job stabilizing the ship of state over the past 3.5 years and retu ...| jamiemetzl.com
Atelophobia is an extreme fear of imperfection. Someone with this disorder may be terrified of making mistakes, or go to great lengths to avoid new situations because they can’t guarantee tha…| Old Primary Head
Serving our communities shouldn’t feel like a life sentence. I spoke to an ex colleague last week. Asking how they were getting on in their second year of headship. I knew them well and had helped …| Old Primary Head
Recently, I faced the fact that I had failed at something – quite publicly and dramatically – and it really hurt. I had a role of responsibility and I could not do it as I believed others fel…| Old Primary Head
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From 1958 to 1982, two adept philosophers—Monroe Beardsley and George Dickie—debated each other through their books and articles about the nature of aesthetic experience. By seeing the different at…| Aesthetics Research Lab
Dada la ausencia de la voz viva de Lennon, no faltará el vivo que niegue la veracidad de la grabación de su voz, y ponga en entredicho al último hit de los Beatles, “Now and then”. Le pasó a Solís …| SOLISMANÍA
Retirement offers many opportunities: sleeping later in the mornings (haven’t figured that one out); learning to paint (not really interested); becoming fluent in a new language (没有); streaming mor…| After Class
Please read Solzhenitsyn’s essay Live Not By Lies, if you haven’t already, then come back to this, then please – please – be one of us: ordinary citizens completely unwillin…| Wild Woman Writing Club
On the 12th June 2023, Parliament will debate the proposal made by Sex Matters, via their successful petition that garnered over 100,000 signatures. While welcoming and actively calling for d…| Wild Woman Writing Club