Mateus Martins Bruno ⚓️♰☧
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Anglican @ieabrasil Intellectual History of Economics @PliJournal editor @jhet_journal editorial assistant @SynesisIdeas host BEc @UFRJ & MA @UCD PhD @Cedeplar
Rio de Janeiro/ Ibitipoca - Br
Joined December 2021
Michael Oakeshott: no oceano ilimitado da política | https://t.co/sni1n7yqjj Nosso livro finalmente está à venda! Por favor, compartilhem. Eu e Balen escrevemos o capítulo sobre teoria da educação em Oakeshott!
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this happens to me when i’m reading critique of pure reason
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Po não é por nada não, mas essa edição da transcrição ficou muito boa. Vou traduzir em breve.
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Cool!
Post-Modern Conservatism in the Age of Commodified Selfhoods (Part 1): how the right learned from the left, but the left ceased to understand the right https://t.co/caYiqW8bvs The edited transcripts of our interview with @MattPolProf are finally coming out, in two parts!
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Post-Modern Conservatism in the Age of Commodified Selfhoods (Part 1): how the right learned from the left, but the left ceased to understand the right https://t.co/caYiqW8bvs The edited transcripts of our interview with @MattPolProf are finally coming out, in two parts!
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@MattPolProf: "This lack of historical time consciousness produces profound alienation and powerlessness. It is precisely this diagnosis that leads me, at the conclusion of The Emergence of Post-Modernity, to argue for liberal socialism as a philosophy of hope and futurity"
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A base do meu mestrado está aqui. Mas base mesmo, tipo, o chão onde o mestrado pisa. As teses próprias, minhas, estão todas erradas, 100%, mas tá aí, 96 páginas de identificação das vezes em que Smith fala direta ou indiretamente sobre "desigualdade." Algum doido citou isso.
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Post-Modern Conservatism in the Age of Commodified Selfhoods (Part 1): how the right learned from the left, but the left ceased to understand the right https://t.co/k7ckrVTExv The edited transcripts of our interview with @MattPolProf are finally coming out, in two parts!
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Os web-tradicionalistas terão que engolir essa: o papa fazendo serviço de oração com um arcebispo anglicano que não vê pecado no sexo homoafetivo em relacionamentos comprometidos, estáveis e fiéis. Hoje, na Capela Sistina, o Papa Leão XIV e o Arcebispo de York Stephen Cottrell —
Marking a historic moment in Anglican-Catholic relations, King Charles III and Queen Camilla joined Pope Leo XIV in the Sistine Chapel for Midday Prayer as part of their official state visit to the Vatican. The ecumenical prayer service, held in Latin and English, built upon
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My defence of liberalism against the populist tide. We covered ethics, housing and planning, intolerance on left and right, China, the surveillance state and much more. These guys are great, please follow them: https://t.co/a0uRLOSSbQ
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Minha opinião impopular é que O Leopardo é um dos romances mais chatos que já li. Os editores, na época, estavam certos em não querer publicar. Literariamente, é péssimo.
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Omg I cried
What it's all about. 💜🥹 Prof. Joel Mokyr, winner of the @NobelPrize in Economic Sciences, shares a lovely message from a former student.
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The take is absolutely right if rightly understood, though; and this is the main issue people generally have with him
Many people are sceptical of Mokyr's idealist take on the Industrial Revolution, but even if you are suspicious, The Enlightened Economy is still a tremendous book. I think this review in JEL gives the correct flavour. It says the comprehensiveness is a curse, but from that you
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Mokyr's work could not have been done today in most economics departments, but the irony is that his work would not fit in history departments today, either. Methodologically he seems more 'history' than 'economics' to economists, but the content and reasoning are too economic
In case that wasn't clear, this is not a criticism of this year's choice - I know and respect the work of all three laureates - but of the incentive structure academic econs built. It's doubtful if a young Mokyr would finish a PhD in econ or get a good job today. That's a problem
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Aliás, pra quem quer entender o que significa um Dogma, que não tem nada a ver com dogmatismo (o primeiro sendo próprio do Cristianismo, o segundo, não), recomendo essas aulas maravilhosas de um dos grandes pensadores da história. https://t.co/Jxjekkfhdo
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Hurrah! Joel Mokyr has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics. One of the greatest economic historians of our time. If you haven’t read him yet, start with The Lever of Riches, The Gifts of Athena, A Culture of Growth, and An Enlightened Economy.
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The fact that Mokyr won a Noble feels like an actual revolution in the Noble Prize in Economics. I am so happy. Should we "history of ideas" guys dream of Nobles again? HAHAH
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