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erikmeyersson.com
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| | | | A central challenge for the Turkish economy in avoidingfalling into a middle-income trap is to achievea shift away from (what the World Bank has labeled) a "know-who" toward a "know-how" economy. The latter implies not just investments in education but also putting a more educated workforce to productive use. The recently released employment statistics fromthe... | |
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time.com
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| | | | A report shows that a $50 trillion redistribution of income to benefit the richest has made America less healthy, resilient, and secure. | |
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inequality.org
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| | | | Inequality in earnings between America's most affluent and the rest of the country continue to grow year after year. | |
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www.keanuheydari.com
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| | The primary texts under discussion include Benjamin Claude Brower's A Desert Named Peace: The Violence of France's Empire in the Algerian Sahara, 1844-1902 (2009); Jennifer E. Sessions's By Sword and Plow: France and the Conquest of Algeria (2011); Judith Surkis's Sex, Law, and Sovereignty in Algeria, 1830-1930 (2019); and Joshua Cole's Lethal Provocation: The Constantine Murders and the Politics of French Algeria (2019). Taken together, these texts provide insight about four typologies of violence and violent behaviors in the French Algerian colonial field: physical violence (including structural violence), ideological violence (including symbolic violence), juridico-discursive violence, and inter-communal violence (by way of) provocation. |