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14 votes
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Hungary’s far-right government vilifies Finland over rule of law inquiry
5 votes -
An armed man who caused panic at a Walmart in Missouri says it was a 'social experiment'
32 votes -
Surrogate Angels of Death—What to make of the First Lady holding the motherless child and youngest survivor of the El Paso massacre.
7 votes -
Imported cheese prices are about to double due to proposed US tariffs
12 votes -
Kirkenes, the Arctic town at the centre of a Norway-Russia spy war
4 votes -
Twitter unlocks Mitch McConnell’s campaign account after pressure
12 votes -
One American import we could do without: hard-right religious conservatism
14 votes -
Cricket in the service of Hindu Nationalism
4 votes -
Elizabeth Warren’s Classroom Strategy: A lifelong teacher, she’s the most professorial presidential candidate ever. But does America want to be taught?
13 votes -
To build a movement: Michael Walzer’s "Political Action" contains many useful guidelines for organizers today, but social movements are often messy and unpredictable affairs
5 votes -
The ‘warspeak’ permeating everyday language puts us all in the trenches
12 votes -
Mentorship networks/software for Leftists?
Reading HackerNews and saw that some mentorship software launched: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20656223 and someone mentioned another software as a service that does mentorship:...
Reading HackerNews and saw that some mentorship software launched: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20656223 and someone mentioned another software as a service that does mentorship: https://mentorloop.com/
Now I'm wondering where the mentorship for leftists and leftist organizing is.
And I'm wondering if anyone else feels like most of the good ideas that leftists have slowly trickle into businesses but in ways that can be controlled by executives/managers. Their "features" include these slogans:
Tools to Turn Human Resources into Superheroes
Don't let employees slip through the cracks
Stay on top of hundreds to thousands of mentoring interactions in a way that still feels personal. Check in on employee relationships, give them the right nudges they need.What's your take? Is there a need for more mentorship and peer to peer training/collaboration amongst anarchists and communists? Is that realistic? Or is this something that we just need to be on the defense against and form our own networks outside these systems of control?
16 votes -
A draft executive order from the White House would have the FTC and FCC police alleged social media censorship
7 votes -
US Republican Party boycotting Twitter ads over Mitch McConnell’s campaign Twitter lock
10 votes -
As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit
4 votes -
India tells 'alarmist' Pakistan Kashmir is an 'internal affair'
3 votes -
As Nevada clears way for ex-felons to vote, most other states still require restitution and fee payments for eligibility
12 votes -
Grenada’s revolution at forty
7 votes -
What actual resistance looks like: Glenn Greenwald, David Miranda, and Brazilian journalists are standing up to a hateful fascistic government
10 votes -
The year of the carbon pricing proposal
3 votes -
Democracy is a puzzle
7 votes -
Former FBI agent says agency is “hamstrung” by Trump in investigating white supremacist movements
14 votes -
China lets yuan tumble past seven per dollar as trade war escalates
15 votes -
Cesar Sayoc, who mailed explosive devices to Trump’s critics, sentenced to 20 years in prison
12 votes -
Bedoya calls out Congress on shootings after goal
5 votes -
To succeed, the Green New Deal must tap the power of collective action
5 votes -
Swedish authorities have refused a prominent researcher's request for access to official Hammarskjold-related documents
5 votes -
Dominic Cummings tells MPs: You've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit
Here's the source article in the Daily Telegraph: Dominic Cummings tells MPs: you've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit However, that's locked behind a hard paywall. So, here's the Reuters...
Here's the source article in the Daily Telegraph: Dominic Cummings tells MPs: you've missed your chance to stop no-deal Brexit
However, that's locked behind a hard paywall. So, here's the Reuters article reporting what the Telegraph said: Johnson's top aide says lawmakers can't stop no-deal Brexit - Sunday Telegraph
12 votes -
Politics complicate the hajj spiritual journey for some Muslims
8 votes -
Stopping climate change will never be “good business”
5 votes -
The empty radicalism of the climate apocalypse: What would it mean to get serious about climate change?
13 votes -
Cities: Skylines | Power, Politics, & Planning: Episode 6: Public Housing Part 2
11 votes -
What the media get wrong in coverage of LGBTQ politicians
5 votes -
How Not to Regulate Social Media: Proposed privacy and bot laws don’t target real problems, and would cause needless harm
4 votes -
Donald Trump to be given official state visit to Denmark
4 votes -
Donald Trump sent the US special presidential envoy for hostage affairs to Stockholm to monitor the A$AP Rocky court proceedings
16 votes -
Proposed US law would ban infinite scroll, autoplaying video
13 votes -
Queer people of color reflect on being told to “go back”
8 votes -
GitHub restricts developer accounts based in Iran, Crimea, and other countries under US sanctions
6 votes -
Socialist People's Party wants a debate on whether it should be legal to produce and sell French delicacy foie gras in the EU
8 votes -
Finland's first sighting of golden jackal sets off political debate
8 votes -
Finnish government plans to allow congestion charges in its cities
3 votes -
Deadly blast targets Afghan president's running mate
5 votes -
Trump says Daniel Coats, director of national intelligence, to step down
8 votes -
Ohio just passed the worst energy bill of the 21st century
9 votes -
How societies turn cruel featuring Sargon of Akkad
12 votes -
Pro-Donald Trump Republican aiming to unseat Ilhan Omar charged with felony theft
18 votes -
How to cover 11,250 elections at once: Here’s how The Washington Post’s new computational journalism lab will tackle 2020
9 votes -
A doctor shortage is looming, and a Clinton-era policy is partly to blame
6 votes