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The Shopping Cart Theory Determines Moral Character
The Shopping Cart Theory says that a person's moral character can be determined by whether they choose to return a shopping cart or not.
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Visiting Professor Criticizes "Compulsory Monogamy" as a Creation of the "Settler-Colonial System" at Harper Lecture
Kim TallBear's lecture, “Settler Love Is Breaking My Heart,” argued that “more than monogamous” relationships are a tool for decolonization and restitution of indigenous ways of life.
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The forgotten medieval habit of 'two sleeps'
For millennia, people slept in two shifts – once in the evening, and once in the morning. But why? And how did the habit disappear?
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This innocent question we ask boys is putting more pressure on them than we realize
When it's always the first question asked, the implication is clear.
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The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake
The family structure we’ve held up as the cultural ideal for the past half century has been a catastrophe for many. It’s time to figure out better ways to live together.
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The Invention of ‘Jaywalking’
In the 1920s, the public hated cars. So the auto industry fought back — with language.
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China's high-tech repression of Uyghurs is more sinister — and lucrative — than it seems, anthropologist says | CBC Radio
Anthropologist Darren Byler sees a confluence in Xinjiang province in China of constant surveillance, state data harvesting and private companies driven by profit. How does this apply to the global race for supremacy in artificial intelligence?
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