Hi, expert on far-right extremism here, a history of domestic violence and misogyny is one of the strongest predictive variables for violent extremism, especially on the right.
We've been raising the alarm on this for DECADES but no one cares.
Not so long ago, the depoliticisation of money was a widely accepted observation. Meanwhile, Trump’s attacks on CBI, militarised Sondervermögen, and the rise of Bitcoin point to repoliticisation. 1/3
✍️ My take on why Britain’s two-party system has collapsed in the LSE British Politics blog
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Trump’s economic agenda is testing the institutional foundations of neoliberalism, not just its policies find @thinkwoodist.bsky.social and @vapunkt.bsky.social blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
Out now in Research Policy: Innovation and housing markets are both seen as engines of US economic growth, but do they work in harmony or are they at cross purposes?
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Trump's tariffs, industrial policy, and feuds with Powell aren't the end of neoliberalism but a reshuffling of its supporting cast. As our article of the week shows, the system's actual core remains intact.
By @vapunkt.bsky.social et al. in @govjournal.bsky.social
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I just typed lumenproletariat instead of lumpenproletariat, and now I have a whole new understanding of Severance 🤯
Terrific short piece by @paulcairney.bsky.social that's equally applicable to Canada's federal govt. Important for advocates (in public health and otherwise) to get past the 'speaking truth to power' understanding of advocacy that buys into this mistaken view of how policymaking works.