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Anton Jäger

@antonjaegermm

Historian of political thought | Lecturer @Politics_Oxford | Usual disclaimers

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Evian & Seretide: Live @ TP13: Global Underground Destinations (01.03.24) out now via SoundCloud soundcloud.com/trancepartywor…

Evian & Seretide: Live @ TP13: Global Underground Destinations (01.03.24) 
out now via SoundCloud

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The policy incoherence is staggering. President Trump beat up on the Irish Prime Minister for stealing the US pharma industry, and then his party extends the pro offshoring US tax incentive that made Ireland the center of US pharma production. 2/2

The policy incoherence is staggering.   President Trump beat up on the Irish Prime Minister for stealing the US pharma industry, and then his party extends the pro offshoring US tax incentive that made Ireland the center of US pharma production.

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For example, Magness and Makovi regard Aesop and Homer as suitable controls for Karl Marx, and this is fine because the construction of the donor pool is entirely subjective! At this point, big red flags are flying above the SCM, and they are not of the Marxist type. 11/15

For example, Magness and Makovi regard Aesop and Homer as suitable controls for Karl Marx, and this is fine because the construction of the donor pool is entirely subjective!

At this point, big red flags are flying above the SCM, and they are not of the Marxist type. 11/15
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The Medici banking family financed the bulk of the Northern Italian Renaissance for the price of a mid-sized yacht in today’s money. Our billionaires are historically uncultured.

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The original 1924 building of the Frankfurt School was designed by Franz Roeckle, a sympathizer and later member of the NSDAP. Commentators have interpreted his "monumental" and "fortress-like" design as a symbolic rebuke of the Institute's Marxism. It was destroyed in WW2.

The original 1924 building of the Frankfurt School was designed by Franz Roeckle, a sympathizer and later member of the NSDAP. Commentators have interpreted his "monumental" and "fortress-like" design as a symbolic rebuke of the Institute's Marxism. It was destroyed in WW2.
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Given that this moment is inevitable in those two sentences, some people are preparing their shift towards a public condemnation, knowing that later it could be much more difficult to shift credibly

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Really high quality Stupid question. I’m trying to think of countries that actually DO de jure bar non Muslims from voting. Saudi and Afghanistan are the two big examples and they don’t have elections to begin with. Maldives I guess?

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The main driver of German support for Israel remains elite dogma. But as more and more uncompetitive industrial sites are repurposed for armament production, it is not impossible that the motives for support will become more nakedly materialist. Call it ‘genocidal Keynesianism’.

The main driver of German support for Israel remains elite dogma. But as more and more uncompetitive industrial sites are repurposed for armament production, it is not impossible that the motives for support will become more nakedly materialist. Call it ‘genocidal Keynesianism’.
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Anton Jäger Think they are caught between the dynamic you outline on the one hand, and the recalibration of the Middle East, in which the Gulf states are regionally hegemonic and more “rational”/profitable than loyalty to Israeli expansionism (which itself prevents regional integration).

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Anton Jäger The development of Germany’s postwar military apparatus has more or less always been closely intertwined with Israel’s. There is no suturing Germany’s rhetorical support for Zionism from its material concerns. Marwecki makes this case quite convincingly imo.