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6Nov/170

Radical Islam and the alt-Right are not so different | Aeon Essays

Source: Radical Islam and the alt-Right are not so different | Aeon Essays

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6Nov/170

Which is more fundamental: processes or things? | Aeon Ideas

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6Nov/170

Terrorism Is Faster Than Twitter – The New York Times

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5Nov/170

As Cities Grow Worldwide, So Do the Numbers of Homeless | YaleGlobal Online

Source: As Cities Grow Worldwide, So Do the Numbers of Homeless | YaleGlobal Online

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4Nov/170

Richard Feynman: Quantum Mechanical View of Reality 3 – YouTube

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4Nov/170

Why builders of big L.A. projects are making concrete with gravel and sand shipped from Canada – LA Times

Gravel is cheap to buy, but expensive to move. So why are new L.A. high-rises and the new Rams stadium using gravel shipped all the way from Canada?

Source: Why builders of big L.A. projects are making concrete with gravel and sand shipped from Canada - LA Times

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4Nov/170

Trump’s Legacy: Damaged Brains – The New York Times

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4Nov/170

We can end world poverty without destroying the planet | Aeon Essays

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4Nov/170

The best of all possible worlds? | The Economist

It was once a rule of demography that people have fewer children as their countries get richer. That rule no longer holds true

Source: The best of all possible worlds? | The Economist

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3Nov/170

(1) Culture in Mind -An Enactivist Account: Not Cognitive Penetration But Cultural Permeation | Daniel D. Hutto, Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza, and Inês Hipólito – Academia.edu

Source: (1) Culture in Mind -An Enactivist Account: Not Cognitive Penetration But Cultural Permeation | Daniel D. Hutto, Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza, and Inês Hipólito - Academia.edu

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