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Guillermo

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calendar_today21-06-2017 10:42:55

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Lejos de rezar por que su vídeo de profesor imitando una escena del 'club de los poetas muertos' quede completamente sepultado, Iglesias lo coloca primero en este anuncio, cuando le toca presumir de experiencia docente...

Sulla (@gaulicsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone wants to live in a high trust society but nobody wants to do the things that create and maintain a high trust society

Steve Stewart-Williams (@stevestuwill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating new research on everyday vigilantism: the tendency to monitor the social environment for wrongdoing and punish those who step out of line. Main takeaway: Vigilantism is predicted by: 1. Grandiose perceptions of one's benevolence 2. Sadism [Link below.]

Fascinating new research on everyday vigilantism: the tendency to monitor the social environment for wrongdoing and punish those who step out of line.

Main takeaway: Vigilantism is predicted by: 

1. Grandiose perceptions of one's benevolence
2. Sadism

[Link below.]
Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's an interesting new ranking of college majors by graduate school test scores. The oddity about this ranking is that it's controlled for SAT verbal and mathematical scores.

Here's an interesting new ranking of college majors by graduate school test scores.

The oddity about this ranking is that it's controlled for SAT verbal and mathematical scores.
David Mejía (@davidmejia_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Así, a ojo, diría que el hecho de que Madrid se haya convertido en la región más próspera de España en el momento histórico de mayor descentralización encaja regular con la teoría del beneficio de capitalidad

Antonio Sosa (@antelechia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Tocqueville Effect explains why complaints of racism in America have gotten worse as racist laws and customs disappeared. Small inequalities are more painful than big inequalities, because small inequalities feed but never satisfy the desire for perfect equality. Your

Hunter Ash (@artemisconsort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Hey, you’re being an asshole” “Um, actually psychologists gave my brand of assholery a fancy name, so I’m allowed to be an asshole. In fact, I deserve special accommodations for my dickishness”

i/o (@rational_wiki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Famine, plague, children dying at childbirth, short lifespans, working long hours for little or no gain, women treated as property, illiteracy, living in one-room huts, abysmal hygiene, little freedom or liberty — we should bring it all back!

Arantza (@ruffnev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

El trato a los animales en general y al perro en particular es un indicador civilizatorio más exacto que cualquier otro.

Leo Strauss Foundation (@ls_foundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“For precisely the reasons for which people continued to talk of Spinoza as of a dead dog in the 18th century, Spinoza became the idol of the reaction to the 18th century spirit, which determined the German movement of the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century.

Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (@pegobry_en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fyi: every time the Nobel Prize in Literature isn’t being awarded to Michel Houellebecq, it’s a robbery. He’s *obviously* the most globally important living novelist.

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"American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis says Hollywood loves #OneBattleAfterAnother because "it aligns with this kind of leftist sensibility." “It’s kind of shocking to see these kind of accolades for — I’m sorry, it’s not a very good movie — because of its political

"American Psycho" author Bret Easton Ellis says Hollywood loves #OneBattleAfterAnother because "it aligns with this kind of leftist sensibility."

“It’s kind of shocking to see these kind of accolades for — I’m sorry, it’s not a very good movie — because of its political
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Nerdy-anecdote: when Antonio Gramsci was jailed in Palermo he tried to introduce himself to another political prisoner, who was an anarchist. It did not go far because the guy denied having a name and insisted on being called l'Unico (Italian for Stirner's Einzige, the Unique).