François Zammit (@f_zammit) 's Twitter Profile
François Zammit

@f_zammit

Educator and PhD student. My research is in political philosophy, focusing on biopolitics and political ontology, and an interest in philosophy of technology.

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calendar_today11-11-2013 04:22:25

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POLITICOEurope (@politicoeurope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OBITUARY: The question now is, with Fethullah Gülen gone, will the Gülenists recover from their current moment of weakness? trib.al/uYYTzmn

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Voters in Massachusetts and Arizona will decide this November whether their state's minimum wage should be lower for tipped workers. Watch Saru Jayaraman explain why we need to pay service workers a full living wage with tips on top.

Jacobin (@jacobin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With New York City’s corrupt and conservative mayor under federal indictment, New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani argues that it’s time for the Left to think big. jacobin.com/2024/10/social…

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They have attacked civilian infrastructures like schools and hospitals, killed countless civilians, attacked and entered UN peace keepers camps and convoys, killed journalists...and Israel is still not yet considered a war criminal?

George Arbuthnott (@arbuthnott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

REVEALED: The King and Prince William are funding their private lifestyles by secretly levying millions of pounds a year of charges from the armed forces, the NHS, state schools, charities, mining companies and the general public. thetimes.com/uk/royal-famil…

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Facilitating more than $3 billion in total election-related bets during this election season, political betting markets are poised to win big from Trump administration ties and policies. jacobin.com/2024/11/politi…

Badiou (@beingandevent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The communist parties have everywhere disappeared, and the socialist parties - which often identify with what they call 'liberal socialism' or 'social liberalism' - have themselves rallied to the consensus over globalised capitalism.”

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Today Philosophy at UM in collaboration with Universita di Torino kicks off its annual conference. I am very proud to be on the organising committee with Claude Mangion, Niki Young, and Robert Farrugia #philosophy #engagingthecontemporary2024 #etc2024philosophy

Today Philosophy at UM in collaboration with Universita di Torino kicks off its annual conference. I am very proud to be on the organising committee with Claude Mangion, Niki Young, and Robert Farrugia 
#philosophy #engagingthecontemporary2024 #etc2024philosophy
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🚨NEWS: Trump's new AG nominee Pam Bondi is the sister of the lawyer who represented Elon Musk & Tesla when they were charged with committing securities fraud. If confirmed, Bondi would be in a position to shut down DOJ's ongoing probe of Musk and Tesla. levernews.com/trump-ag-pick-…

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Joyce Carol Oates has long been concerned with the question of personality. She once told her friend Susan Sontag that “the pages you perfect, day after day,” will be the “means by which you define your deeper and more permanent self.” nyer.cm/pdZclXn

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@franceskalbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING - Since morning, I've been receiving distressing reports of Israeli Occupation Forces conducting military operations/assaults in northern West Bank. Reports of civilians, incl. medical personnel, arrested/detained or killed, are being verified. Meanwhile, in Gaza,

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“In one of the most astonishing political transformations in the history of democracy,” Hitler destroyed “a constitutional republic through constitutional means,” writes Timothy W. Ryback. Read about how Hitler overcame democracy in just 53 days: theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…