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How Twitter exploits intimacy and rewards ideological purity
Here is C. Thi Nguyen at The Raven: Twitter tempts us with a delicious possibility: that we might find connection with total strangers. On Twitter, we can discover people who share our moral vision—or, at least, our weird tastes in […]
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How Thanksgiving became a capitalist holiday
In Monday’s Evangelical Roundup (available twice a week to Current patrons at the Surface level), I included a piece by Wallbuilders president Tim Barton in which he claims that the seventeenth-century Pilgrims defeated socialism. Here is Barton: We often think […]
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We just passed the sixth-month mark at Current. Things are moving along. We have built a small part-time staff that includes an associate editor, business manager, and podcast producer, and we are getting very close to paying our wonderful writers. But […]
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