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Simona Mila Capisani

@simomila

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Asst. Prof. of Environmental Philosophy @Durham_Uni w/ focus in political/social philo, climate justice/mobilities/migration/displacement

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Stuart Schrader (@stschrader1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back in 2020, when the Trump admin was disappearing people from US streets, a lot of us heard echoes of the dirtiest moments of US foreign policy. Now, Trump has disappeared a university student for his beliefs. The imperial boomerang is undeniable. newrepublic.com/article/158580…

Back in 2020, when the Trump admin was disappearing people from US streets, a lot of us heard echoes of the dirtiest moments of US foreign policy. Now, Trump has disappeared a university student for his beliefs. The imperial boomerang is undeniable. newrepublic.com/article/158580…
Vanessa Wills (@vcwills) 's Twitter Profile Photo

God, when I think of all the people who told me back then, "You don't know that. You don't know how this will turn out. It could be fine. It could be good for Iraq and good for us. We could spread democracy this way. You don't know." The writing was always on the wall!!!

David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€œThe cost of child care now exceeds the price of college tuition in 38 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new analysis conducted by the Economic Policy Institute.ā€ stateline.org/2025/03/05/cos…

Thea Riofrancos (@triofrancos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The critical minerals consensus—i.e. that some raw materials are so essential that all tactics, including war, are justified to obtain them—is hegemonic. The results could be deadly. This consensus shuts down debate: Critical for whom, obtained at whose expense? My latest in Financial Times

The critical minerals consensus—i.e. that some raw materials are so essential that all tactics, including war, are justified to obtain them—is hegemonic. The results could be deadly.

This consensus shuts down debate: Critical for whom, obtained at whose expense? My latest in <a href="/FT/">Financial Times</a>
Matthew Sitman (@matthewsitman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Who doubts that America is strong? But that’s not all America has to be." Susan Sontag was mocked and maligned for her post-9-11 contribution to the New Yorker, but she's been proven prophetic

"Who doubts that America is strong? But that’s not all America has to be."

Susan Sontag was mocked and maligned for her post-9-11 contribution to the New Yorker, but she's been proven prophetic
Tyler Austin Harper (@tyler_a_harper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This thread is very astute: the scholars and intellectuals who predicted the rise of Trumpism were largely humanists with training in philosophy, history, etc. NOT quantitative social scientists. To use one of myriad examples, Richard Rorty had this pegged three decades ago.

This thread is very astute: the scholars and intellectuals who predicted the rise of Trumpism were largely humanists with training in philosophy, history, etc. NOT quantitative social scientists. To use one of myriad examples, Richard Rorty had this pegged three decades ago.
John Ganz (@lionel_trolling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm willing to make a prediction: This administration will attempt a serious 1st and 4th Amendment violation of a US citizen like we've seen against non-citizens to gauge the response

Jeet Heer (@heerjeet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are the staff of school districts showing more courage than the administrators of the wealthiest private universities in USA

Astra Taylor (@astradisastra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Naomi Klein and I tackle End Times Fascism: "We simply have not faced such a powerful apocalyptic strain in government before. The 'end of history' swagger of the post-cold war era is rapidly being supplanted by a conviction we are in the actual end of times."

Jake M. Grumbach (@jakemgrumbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First they came for the immigrants, and I did not speak out-- Because recent NYT/Ipsos polls show Trump +9 on immigration among noncollege men

Albert Pinto (@70sbachchan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum is an energy systems expert. She is positioning Mexico to lead in the global green economy —from EVs & batteries to Renewables,Critical minerals,HVAC manufacturing. Her Plan Mexico is at a critical juncture. Our report: netzeropolicylab.com/mexico-green-o…

Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum is an energy systems expert. She is positioning Mexico to lead in the global green economy —from EVs &amp; batteries to Renewables,Critical minerals,HVAC manufacturing. Her Plan Mexico is at a critical juncture. Our report:
netzeropolicylab.com/mexico-green-o…
Jacobin (@jacobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To kick off International Workers' Day, here's a thread of #MayDay posters from around the world. Let's start with a 1973 May Day poster from Czech artist FrantiŔek Kopenec.

To kick off International Workers' Day, here's a thread of #MayDay posters from around the world.

Let's start with a 1973 May Day poster from Czech artist FrantiŔek Kopenec.
Jesse Brenneman (@jesse_brenneman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oops turns out in order to continue to force this technology no one wants on everyone we’re also going to have to vastly expand the surveillance state!

Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labour losing one of its safest seats shows what happens when a government cuts disability benefits and winter fuel payments, keeps the two-child benefit cap, and panders to anti-migrant rhetoric: Reform wins and always will. This isn’t the change people voted for and it shows.

Tyler Austin Harper (@tyler_a_harper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tech bros sneering that everyone should ā€œlearn to codeā€ only for them to unwittingly create the conditions of their own obsolescence while the philosophy majors inherit the earth would be a Shakespeare-tier tragicomedy. Hilarious were it not for the horrors, job loss, and so on.

Michael Thomas (@curious_founder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, Republicans released their big budget bill that aims to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act. I analyzed every clean energy project that has been built since the IRA passed—3,570 in all. The proposed budget bill would hurt Republican districts the most.

This week, Republicans released their big budget bill that aims to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act. 

I analyzed every clean energy project that has been built since the IRA passed—3,570 in all. 

The proposed budget bill would hurt Republican districts the most.