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weeklysift.com
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| | | | | In amemorable scene from the 1998 film Pleasantville (in which two 1998 teen-agers are transported into the black-and-white world of a 1950s TV show), the father of the TV-perfect Parker family returns from work and says the magic words "Honey, I'm home!", expecting them to conjure up a smiling wife, adorable children, and dinner on... | |
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www.peekinthewell.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author critiques a study that claims collectivist societies (like China) understand others' perspectives better than individualist societies (like the U.S.). The author argues that the study's methodology is flawed, as it measures compliance with arbitrary instructions rather than true understanding. They compare this to a 'Schefferville exercise,' where group decision-making is prioritized over individual judgment. The author also discusses the broader implications, suggesting that such research is driven by a desire to promote collectivism and undermine individualism, which they view as natural and necessary for societal balance. The piece ends with a reference to a blog post and a call to comment. | |
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dailynous.com
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| | | | | "Once we ask the question of what a woman is, things immediately become more complicated philosophically... I am actually quite willing to have a discussion with gender critical feminists about these issues. I would love a genuine conversation to determine whether bridge-building is possible. After all, non-trans and trans women alike face oppression. Sometimes the | |
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