The Surprising Origins and Politics of Equality
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The Surprising Origins and Politics of Equality

Politics tamfitronics Books & the Arts / August 27, 2024Politics tamfitronics Zig and ZagThe surprising origins and politics of equalityA series of new books unearth the long history of egalitarian politics. They also ask whether equality, instead of another political ideal, should be at the center of our politics? New York Stock Exchange, 1895.(Getty)In the chilling speech he gives at the end of the film Margin CallJeremy Irons says that no one should say they believe in equality, because no one really thinks it exists: The very idea camouflages the endurance of hierarchy in an essentially unchanging form. “It’s certainly no different today than it’s ever been,” he explains to an underling. “There have always been and there always will be the same percentage of winners and losers….Books in reviewBasic Equalityby Paul SagarBuy this...
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Political conventions can be a bubble. Then it’s back to the real world.
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Political conventions can be a bubble. Then it’s back to the real world.

Politics tamfitronics A political convention is a big bubble, filled with energy toward what can seem like inevitable victory. That was the feeling at Chicago’s United Center last Thursday night as Vice President Kamala Harris took the stage. And that has been the feeling at every convention, Democratic and Republican, I’ve attended since 1996.The Republican bubble – which was likewise filled with energy and optimism about a win in November – burst shortly after the convention, when President Joe Biden suddenly dropped out of the race and was quickly replaced by Vice President Harris.The news Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was suspending his independent bid for president, and endorsing former President Donald Trump, presented yet another twist that could affect the race.Politics tamfitronics Why We Wrote ThisHype and hope are perennial features of political...
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Opinion: It’s time to consider nationalizing Canada’s railways
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Opinion: It’s time to consider nationalizing Canada’s railways

Politics tamfitronics Open this photo in gallery:A partial nationalization of Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.’s Canadian assets and operations would mean the companies could continue operating the rest of their North American networks as private companies, and potentially work out future collaborative arrangements with the new nationalized rail entity.Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian PressTaylor C. Noakes is an independent journalist and public historian.Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon’s move to push for binding arbitration in the dispute between railway companies and their workers confirmed what was obvious to most Canadians: Railways are vital to the national economy.What is less obvious is that the country’s principal railways – which have both benefited immensely from direct and indirect public financial and political support since their creation – have demonstrated they really don’t care about their workers,...
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Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes Run 2 Different Plays on Politics
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Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes Run 2 Different Plays on Politics

Politics tamfitronics It would appear that Brittany Mahomes is not liking the comments she’s been getting on social media recently.The wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is facing backlash after appearing to “like” and subsequently un-like an Instagram post from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in recent days. Brittany Mahomes, who is currently pregnant with the couple’s third child, reportedly double-tapped a post from Trump outlining the “2024 GOP platform,” including bulletpoints such as “keep men OUT of women’s sports” and “end the weaponization of government against the American people.”On Friday, Brittany took to her Instagram Story with a text-only post that didn’t directly reference Trump or what she was biting back against, but addressed “haters.”“I mean honestly,” she wrote. “To be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep-rooted...
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