Gregory Convertito
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Philosophy adjunct. Political philosophy, Marx, Latin America, and some other stuff. he/him https://gregoryconvertito.wordpress.com/ Series editor of the APA Blog’s Teaching and Learning Video Series. Not expressing the views of my employer.
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All recent posts in the APA Blog's reanimated "Teaching and Learning Video Series" can be found here. This quoted post is my initial series reintroduction, and I will add posts to this thread as they are published. Please reach out if you are interested in contributing to the series.
gregconvertito.bsky.social
It feels strange to share any sort of professional news right now, but I’ve recently become the editor of the APA Blog’s revitalized “Teaching and Learning Video Series.” Here is my post reintroducing the series. Please reach out if you’re interested in 1/ blog.apaonline.org/2025/03/19/c...
Collecting Nuts and Bolts: Reintroducing the Teaching and Learning Video Series
Whenever I teach an introductory-level philosophy course, I spend some time working through different reading strategies with my students, who are largely unfamiliar with how to approach philosophical...
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sherylnyt.bsky.social
BREAKING: Friday night massacre underway at CDC. Doznes of "disease detectives," high-level scientists, entire Washington staff and editors of the MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report) have all been RIFed and received the following notice:
gregconvertito.bsky.social
I often find Arendt’s more pithy observations more relevant than her more well-known works.
Photo of a very short Arendt text:

WAR CRIMES AND THE AMERICAN CONSCIENCE
I know that the war in Vietnam is not the first and will not be the last undeclared war. But I think it is possible to overlook an important point: When a nation declares war, it implies that it is prepared to play the game according to the rules. Since the beginning of this century there have been attempts to lay down certain laws for war. By not declaring war, a nation manages to evade even these feeble limitations.
1970
gregconvertito.bsky.social
There’s an episode of Monk where a guy hides all the gold he stole by melting it into ink and writing it into a library full of journals. There was way more of a point to that.
emilyhughes.bsky.social
no no the publishing industry is doing fine, why do you ask
A screenshot from Publisher's Lunch: 
Jennifer L. Armentrout and Hellmann's	  	
In a promotion designed for BookTok enjoyment, Jennifer L. Armentrout’s just-published THE PRIMAL OF BLOOD AND BONE is available in a special, limited-edition "garlic-scented copy, infused with Hellmann’s Garlic Aioli to create a one-of-a-kind, Craven-proof book." They explain: "This exclusive edition is printed with garlic-infused ink, designed to ward off Armentrout’s bloodthirsty monsters, the Craven. While humans may dread garlic breath, Hellmann’s has cleverly transformed this social faux pas into an unexpected – and delicious – form of supernatural protection."
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reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
Surreal moment for America. Needless to say, if the normal police ever pulled something like this — pulling every single person out of an apartment building and handcuffing them to run warrant checks — they would be sued into oblivion.

Yet ICE is going to get away with it entirely.
"It was scary, because I had never had a gun in my face," Fisher said. "They asked my name and my date of birth and asked me, did I have any warrants? And I told them, 'No, 'Ididn't."
Fisher said she was handcuffed before being released around 3 a.m., and she was told that if anyone had any kind of warrant out for them, even if it was unrelated to immigration, they would not be released.
gregconvertito.bsky.social
It turns out that many publishers (mine included) ignored contractual obligations to register copyrights. See: writerbeware.blog/2025/08/29/i...

I wonder if there’s anything to be done about that.
gregconvertito.bsky.social
Sometimes I just randomly remember that this is a real thing.
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miguelmallet.bsky.social
Can I please delete AI from every aspect of my life?
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jaredmcclain.bsky.social
NEW CASE: We just sued DHS to stop the immigration raids on construction sites.

Our client, Leo García Venegas, has been arrested twice just for working in construction while Latino—despite being a US citizen with a Real ID.

Here’s a short video explaining the case:

youtu.be/rYSfX9Wxs3M
Innocent CITIZEN Arrested TWICE by ICE
YouTube video by Institute for Justice
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jasonv.bsky.social
Absolute all-timer sentence in today's @nytimes.com
"some legal experts have called it a crime to summarily execute civilians" says today's New York Times, continuing their long tradition of whitewashing fascism
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the president of the united states wants to use the american military to kill american citizens on american soil. that's the whole story!
gregconvertito.bsky.social
If you have never followed up the Dame Quickly reference in ch. 1 of Capital, you ought to lol.
gregconvertito.bsky.social
We are all now open to this arbitrary, uncontrolled power. We are unfree.

A short, relevant essay: www.bostonreview.net/forum/a-diff...
gregconvertito.bsky.social
All I can think is that Tiresias must appear to everyone who agrees to be interviewed by Chotiner and then they ignore his warning.
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merriam-webster.com
‘Nickname’ is not ‘nick’ + ‘name.’

It was originally ‘ekename.’

‘Eke’ was the Middle English word for “also” or “in addition.”

Since ‘ekename’ began with a vowel, people used ‘an’ before it.

Over time, 'an ekename' became 'a nickname.'
gregconvertito.bsky.social
Honestly late 80s/early 90s Charles Mills is an excellent Marx exegete.
gregconvertito.bsky.social
You’re welcome, it was a good and useful book. Thanks for writing it!
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"Tyranny requires constant effort. It breaks, it leaks. Authority is brittle. Oppression is the mask of fear. Remember that."

Looking forward to seeing Jimmy back on the air.
Jimmy Kimmel Returns: ABC Ends Suspension Starting Tuesday
Jimmy Kimmel will return to late night on Tuesday
variety.com
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tedmccormick.bsky.social
it is simple, I’ll give it that
katjathieme.bsky.social
What it sounds like when philosophers who are also anti-trans activists submit an amicus brief to a US court where they argue for banning trans girls and women from women's sports.
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the option of interpreting the Idaho and West Virginia
statutes as motivated by the justified aim of excluding
all males from female sports, it is quite invidious to
interpret them as instead motivated by the unjustified
aim of excluding males who identify as female in par-
ticular.
Consider a simple analogy. Imagine that we are
back in Medieval Europe. Gold is the currency of the
land. Consequently, many merchants prefer to accept
gold and only gold as payment. However, a new move-
ment is afoot, whose members are known as the alche-
mists. The alchemists purport to have found a way of
turning iron pyrite (fool’s gold) into gold. Some people
are convinced by the claims of the alchemists, though
many others are not. This difference in attitudes
starts to lead to time-wasting interactions in which an
alchemist or fellow traveler tries to purchase a good
using iron pyrite from a merchant who, unmoved by
well-publicized insistence on the part of the alche-
mists that only irrational prejudice could lie behind
lingering doubts about the possibility of converting
iron pyrite into gold, continues to insist on only ac-
cepting gold as payment. One such merchant, whose
unofficial working policy has hitherto been to accept
only gold as payment, decides to make his policy offi-
cial by putting up a sign on his store saying, “Only
gold accepted (no iron pyrite!).”
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johnpfaff.bsky.social
I mean, we are living in two different realities now, and this really hasn't always been the case.
Partisan views on "more crime": used to move fairly closely, but now radically different (90% say up for GOP, 29% for Dems).
gregconvertito.bsky.social
It turns out “culture” was doing Olympic-level lifting in that discourse.
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jasonread.bsky.social
Imagine writing about “cancel culture” when the president is dictating what comedians should be on television and openly declaring that broadcast licenses should be contingent on the kind of coverage one gets.