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The model of democracy in the 1920s is sometimes called “the melting pot” – the dissolution of different cultures into an American soup. An update for the 2020s might be “open source,” where cultural mixing, sharing and collaborating can build bridges between people rather than create divides.
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- Samir Jeraj
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I felt compelled to nudge my now 11-year-old away from the Mattel mainstay for the same reasons I tried to avoid the shallow frivolity of all those Disney princesses waiting around to be rescued.
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Twitter has swapped the fluffy bird that used to symbolize the social media platform for a spindly black X. Ditching the company’s well-known logo and changing its name to a letter often associated with danger, death and the unknown is only the latest user-aggravating step CEO Elon Musk has taken since he bought Twitter in October 2022 for US$44 billion.
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PoliticsView all
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‘Uncivil obedience’ becomes an increasingly common form of protest in the US
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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Contacting your legislator? Cite your sources – if you want them to listen to you
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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Israel’s democracy protests: What happens next?
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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Show trials put the record straight for history
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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A carbon tax on investment income could be more fair
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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ADB trims developing Asia growth outlook on China risk
- Samir Jeraj
- 20.Sep.2023
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Choking of disputed region is a consequence of war and geopolitics
- Samir Jeraj
- 23.Aug.2023
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