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RT @DrDuncanBell: 👇👇👇 twitter.com/ralphjanik/sta…

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RT @wjhurst: Truly amazing! Even more so that it was not quickly repressed. Similar reports (though with less video) from Lanzhou, Urumqi…

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RT @vivianwubeijing: Two courageous Chinese girls are lecturing (literally) police officers, One said to a young police “how much u make a…

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RT @niubi: WeChat censors seem to have missed Patti smith’s “people have the power”, getting a lot of shares https://t.co/iUEEbe9jg2

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RT @niubi: When was the last time the PRC simultaneously had even very small protests in multiple cities?

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The lack of shame both on immigration and freedom of movement is precisely right @dsquareddigest and isnt it symptomatic of the deplorable state of UK politics that what Starmer articulates is merely common sense. twitter.com/dsquareddigest…

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RT @po_qu: Free reading available from @killick_anna & Deborah Mabbett; @oeufling; @DEHEdgerton; @CharltonMen & @paddyhoey; @SocialGuarante…

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RT @Brad_Setser: Agree with @sobel_mark on this — the IMF's assessment didn't find a need for debt reduction in Chad even at a much lower…

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One of first realizations after night of remarkable protests in Shanghai is that European media is ill-equipped to report from scene. According to knowledgeable sources, there are a grand total of TWO German correspondents in Shanghai, despite the close economic ties. twitter.com/yangxifan/stat…

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RT @yangxifan: Jetzt rächt sich übrigens, dass nur noch eine Handvoll westlicher Medien Büros in Shanghai hat. Als ich dort gelebt habe war…

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RT @GaviSeth: In 2021, a record high of nearly 40 million children missed a measles vaccine dose. The significant decline in coverage is al…

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RT @picharbonnier: @adam_tooze @GerardAraud We have so many euphemisms for "nationalistic". It's almost like Inuits with snow.

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You gotta follow @GerardAraud both for the hot takes and the vocab! Cocardier … twitter.com/GerardAraud/st…

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RT @dan_pericles: Terrific piece on _fortuna fortes iuvat_ as prop for dubious projects. Chartbook #175 Fortune Favors the Brave: the maki…

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"The viewer cannot tell what is real and what is not …" The image-makers who fashioned the crypto mythology fronted by Matt Damon. Fortune Favors the Brave ad spot dissected in Chartbook Substack #175 adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-17… https://t.co/Jjk7snhdrU

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RT @vpalsmith33: These images from the production of that infamous Matt Damon crypto[dot]com commercial have me thinking of a Shanghai muse…

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Satoshi in space – how Matt Damon's ad for crypto.com mythologized fintech. Sign up for Chartbook Newsletter #175: adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-17… https://t.co/aCHT52dPl6

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RT @HoansSolo: „Currently, Ukrainian forces are firing 2,000 to 4,000 artillery shells a day, a number frequently outmatched by the Russian…

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RT @gyude_moore: Sao Tome and Principe government thwarts overnight coup attempt reuters.com/world/africa/s…

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Anyone else suffering spamming tweets today? 3-4 nonsense tweets from various addresses, repeated over and over?

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RT @GGJasonWilliams: Thanks to @adam_tooze for reminding me – while I was never ‘brave’ enough to buy crypto – that I did spend a honeymoon…

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RT @Rodpac: "La fortuna favorece a los valientes" el lema de crypto.com que @adam_tooze desmenuza y muestra que suena bien per…

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If the US is pushed into recession next year it will be the most anticipated in history (at least as far as records reach). thedailyshot.com/2022/11/23/us-… https://t.co/I26y9u1tQF

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RT @C_VargasHarle: Le B1 Bis "Rhône", autre exemplaire du musée des blindés de Saumur avec une restauration moins peaufinée par rapport au…

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RT @Rinoire: #Porsche 935 https://t.co/E6uamhZK5L

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Fall of 2021 was the high point of crypto commercialism with huge campaigns by Brady & Bündchen for FTX and Matt Damon for crypto.com. Chartbook #175 on the making of the Fortune Favors the Brave spot. adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-17… https://t.co/pJzDhuHuIi

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RT @kurtsaltrichter: Charles Schwab is one of the largest brokers in the US. How it makes money is very different from an asset manager l…

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Friedhofszwang – cemetery compulsion Gotta say this was new to me. Some kinda German gov regulation on disposal of bodies. twitter.com/krautreporter/…

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Ive been obsessed with Matt Damon's "fortune favors the brave" ad for crypto.com. Had the chance to write about it in @FT ft.com/content/9e25a3… Followed up with Chartbook #175 on crypto ideology, Pliny, Vesuvius & the sublime adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-17… https://t.co/qqZPXF3XvH

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RT @ShazCoder: @adam_tooze To paraphrase Negri, multitudes of concentrations.

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Chartbook — Chartbook #175 Fortune Favors the Brave: the making of crypto ideology, Vesuvius and the romantic sublime. adamtooze.substack.com/p/chartbook-17…

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RT @janesreliction: The best way to understand Western EU politics is to view every policy failure as an initial reaction to short-term dom…

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3 states of political economy: Bag of rice = perfect competition/Jeffersonian ideal Giant lego blocks locked in place = state monopoly capitalism In btw there is bag of potatoes = large-scale but still competitive oligopoly allowing degrees of freedom and relative state autonomy twitter.com/policytensor/s…

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Washington’s top telecommunications regulator has barred China-based Huawei and ZTE from selling equipment in the US, citing national security concerns in a move that could further fuel tensions with Beijing. ft.com/content/efdcee… https://t.co/i41HVQXzw8

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@mpomerleano2 I totally sympathize with yr view. Truly. I agree this is 1st best. But I have been persuaded that political fallout is potentially too serious. Dems who got into bed with these people are rightly damned either way, but aggressive and suppressive regulation seems like 2nd best.

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RT @mstoneman: @adam_tooze @HistorianBlood This is how I imagine the Holy Roman Empire reacting to the threat of Napoleon back in the day.

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