People who fret about the debt we're taking on to deal with climate change are (half) right. Because there's two ways of dealing with the climate emergency: either we can avert it, or we can seek high ground and erect high walls. Guess which one we're doing. 1/
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And if one of these women were to fall in love and if a lover were to kiss her, take her into his embrace, she would be driven by her own evil to kill him. That’s what you believe and fear, isn’t it?
And if one of these women were to fall in love and if a lover were to kiss her, take her into his embrace, she would be driven by her own evil to kill him. That’s what you believe and fear, isn’t it?
And if one of these women were to fall in love and if a lover were to kiss her, take her into his embrace, she would be driven by her own evil to kill him. That’s what you believe and fear, isn’t it?
This week on my podcast, I read my latest @Medium column, "Against The Great Forces of History," in which I describe how @AdaPalmer's pedagogic techniques as a Renaissance historian at the UChicago has changed my view of how the world works.
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Palmer specializes in banned information during the Inquisitions, specifically in Florence. She's an authority on how the Inquisitions dealt with witchcraft, homosexuality, pornography, heresy and banned science. You should read her blog!