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Aug 15, 2023 9 tweets 6 min read
"I finished reading this excellent study that came out in 2020. It is a highly rigorous and in-depth (sometimes to the point of exhaustion) source-critical analysis of what is known as 'Hitler's table talk.' Bottom line: it is a practical forgery." Image "To begin, there at least 3 different editions: the Tischgespraeche of 1951, edited from Henry Picker's notes; the "Bormann-Vermerke" obtained by Francois Genoud which was translated to French and then back into English; and the Monologe, which is the BV w/o Picker's notes."
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Jul 13, 2023 15 tweets 8 min read
Nigel Carlsbad's Civil Rights vs. Organized Labor thread faithfully replicated in the original format for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! Alright, here goes. Civil rights vs. organized labor. For the record, I am not partial to either. The gist of it is that Title VII lawsuits, as "law of the land," overrode NLRA collective bargaining agreements, the "law of the shop."

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