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politics

[pol-i-tiks] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪks /


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Henry Giroux, social theorist and author of “Assassins of Memory,” a book that examines the politics of erasure, was not surprised.

From Salon

Ferey said "You can sense anxiety among influencers... even though they know perfectly well that talking politics -- or worse, geopolitics -- means risking losing followers or being hit by a wave of harassment".

From Barron's

Harteveld believes experiences such as her family's intimidate women from being involved in politics.

From BBC

"I think the politics of it is moving a little bit too fast," Jorge Pinon, a researcher at the Energy Institute at the University of Texas, told AFP.

From Barron's

“Every additional body that you throw at a problem adds more process, more bureaucracy, more politics, more inefficiency, more coordination.”

From The Wall Street Journal