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aeon.co
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| | | | | From newborns to nation states, we trust similarity. But does that mean we must hate difference? | |
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laurensmithdonohoe.com
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| | | | | [Note: I will use identity first language throughout this post. For more information on identity first language versus person first language, particularly as it relates to autistic people, please check out these two posts on Autistic Hoya.] Some parents of babies and toddlers may notice that their little one seems like they're operating at a... | |
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jornbettin.com
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| | | | | The growing cracks in the thin veneer of our "civilised" economic and social operating model are impossible to ignore, to the extent that serious discussions of degrowth are increasingly finding their way into mainstream media. No day goes by without further examples of how the logic of capital, whether privatised or in the hands of... | |
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katemacdonald.net
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| | | I am sure I found this Narnia novel quite difficult when I was very young. The Silver Chair is not happy. The journey is a struggle. The two protagonists bicker and keep doing things wrong. They are constantly wet, cold and hungry, and easily led. Yet I think this is one of Lewis's more enjoyably... | ||