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  1. Political⚡Charge
    Activating America's Voters. By Tokyo Sand. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Weekly Recap 5/11: RFK Jr. and the Worm that Ate His Brain
    I can’t tell you how many RFK/worm posts I just skipped right past before I realized that everyone and their mother was posting about it. I decided I should look into it, but I thought …
    By TokyoSand, 503 words
  2. Spelling Mistakes Cost Lives /// Darren Cullen
    Satirical art and illustrations by Darren Cullen. 🇬🇧 More info

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    SHELL AGM
    A new poster I made about Shell's attitude towards the climate crisis has made its way onto hundreds of billboards, bus stops and tube carriages ahead of the Shell shareholders AGM next week. Massive thanks …
    By Darren Cullen, 55 words
  3. Trinketization
    John Hutnyk writes on culture, cities, diaspora, history, film, prisons, colonialism, education, Marxism. 🇬🇧 More info

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    “Black, white, blue, red: struggles against death and vampires in Marx’s Capital”
    “Black, white, blue, red: struggles against death and vampires in Marx’s Capital”– part one in a series… future book perpetration in plannnnnnnn… https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/AJYRHZUIKHEYJYIR8QQB/full?target=10.1080/08905495.2024.2336615 50 free online <“eprint” – silly term> copies of the article to …
    By john hutnyk, 61 words
  4. West Coast Stat Views (on Observational Epidemiology and more)
    Comments, observations and thoughts from two bloggers on applied statistics, higher education and epidemiology. By Mark Palko, Joseph. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Things continue to heat up
    I was trying to disengage from recent arguments with times people but I seem to have failed.— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 17, 2024 This is a fairly minor turn in the ongoing New York Times …
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  5. William Davies
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    ‘Antimarket’
    Review of The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism won’t save the planet by Brett Christophers, published in the latest London Review of Books.
    By willdavies, 24 words