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Scott Gehlbach

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sgehlbach.bsky.social
Oct 18, people.
indivisiblels.bsky.social
Governor Pritzker says the President is sending 300 National Guard troops to Chicago.

🤝Chicago will find the strength to fight back and defeat the Trump regime.

Please read the statement from the Hands Off Chicago Coalition.
And make sure to join us October 18 to say "Hands Off Chicago!"
indivisiblels.bsky.social
Governor Pritzker says the President is sending 300 National Guard troops to Chicago.

🤝Chicago will find the strength to fight back and defeat the Trump regime.

Please read the statement from the Hands Off Chicago Coalition.
And make sure to join us October 18 to say "Hands Off Chicago!"
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Paul, why? Asking for a non-linked-in friend.
sgehlbach.bsky.social
My father-in-law Evgeny Belodubrovsky died Thursday. Once described in the NYT as an “ebullient lover of Russian history and literature,” he was a survivor of the siege of Leningrad and a patriot of St. Petersburg, his true hometown. He was a collector of stories, an organizer, a writer, a father…💙

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vcharnysh.bsky.social
Why did Southern whites who didn’t own slaves defend slavery, an institution that hurt their own economic prospects?
In a new Broadstreet post, Michele Rosenberg explains how planter elites relied on clientelistic relationships to capture political support: www.broadstreet.blog/publish/post...
www.broadstreet.blog
sgehlbach.bsky.social
I believe this is the moment that President-Elect Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and @ksonin.bsky.social compared the length of their prison sentences imposed in absentia.
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Southwest flight attendant: If you have a connection here in Chicago, just skip it. Go downtown instead. There is so much to do, so many places to eat. You will be less happy anywhere else.
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Not a coincidence that the organizational core of Navalny’s movement was an anti-corruption organization.
ygorodnichenko.bsky.social
The chilling effects of RUS aggression are very much clear in the €zone.

Large spillover effects have implications for:
* Macro stabilization in Europe
* The cost of war in general & RUS agg specifically
* The calculus of costs&benefits of aid to #Ukraine
* mil buildup in Europe

#UkrainianView
nber.org
NBER @nber.org · 29d
Using surveys on expected duration of the Russian-Ukraine and Middle East conflicts to examine impacts of geopolitics on consumers' beliefs about economic conditions and their own financial outlooks, from @ygorodnichenko.bsky.social, Georgarakos, Kenny, and Coibion https://www.nber.org/papers/w34195

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mylovanov.bsky.social
I knew Daria. Students like her are the reason I came back to Ukraine, the reason I am building a university.

She embodied the Ukraine I imagine — because Ukraine is its people. People like Daria. 1/
annagbusse.bsky.social
Every day, my mother carefully boiled milk, bc otherwise we'd be exposed to tuberculosis, massive GI issues, and other pathogen-borne disease.

When we came to the US, you could just drink milk cold! straight from the bottle! with no gross coat to skim!

Welcome to communist-era Poland, y'all.
sarahtaber.bsky.social
Boiling milk before use was just what you did. They had dedicated cookware for it. (Specially shaped to contain boil-overs, which milk is really prone to.)

Household hygiene had SERIOUSLY high stakes back before hot running water & pasteurization.

That's… like… why they taught home economics.
Photo of a vintage milk boiler. Kinda looks like a blocky metal teapot with a weird lid.
sgehlbach.bsky.social
An underappreciated aspect of Trump’s authoritarian personality is his tendency to make policy decisions based on personal aesthetic preferences. Wind power, federal architecture,… This is a man who knows what the world should look like.
White House Orders Agencies to Escalate Fight Against Offshore Wind
www.nytimes.com
sgehlbach.bsky.social
This was a lot of fun! I presented joint work w/ @luozhaotian.bsky.social & @spantoja.bsky.social asking “How Is a Dictatorship (Not) Like a Firm?” Both dictatorships and firms are hierarchical organizations, but there are some illuminating differences. Slides here 👇
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Yeah, just try passing through Schengen security with a jar of caviar.
sgehlbach.bsky.social
There are smart autocrats and dumb autocrats.

Putin is a smart autocrat. Even as he otherwise consolidated power, Putin protected the independence of the Russian Central Bank.

Trump is a dumb autocrat. Having regained power based on swing voters’ inflation concerns, he pours gasoline on the fire.
Trump Administration Live Updates: President Says He Is Removing Lisa Cook From Federal Reserve Board
www.nytimes.com
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Kristina is fantastic. She will be a great hire for somebody. Website here: stonecenter.uchicago.edu/people/krist...
sgehlbach.bsky.social
The mystery of the strange and the critical rationality of men are both removed from the city. 3/3
Singapore
sgehlbach.bsky.social
There is no better proof of this fact than the attempts of all totalitarian authorities to keep the strange from their subjects…The big city is sliced into pieces, each of which is observed, purged and equalized. 2/3
D.C. to see more federal troops as Trump pushes to extend emergency
The on-the-ground impact of Trump’s federal actions came into view Tuesday night, with National Guard Humvees staged near the Washington Monument.
www.washingtonpost.com
sgehlbach.bsky.social
Paul Tillich, in The Metropolis in Modern Life:

By its nature, the metropolis provides what otherwise could be given only by traveling; namely, the strange. Since the strange leads to questions and undermines familiar tradition, it serves to elevate reason to ultimate significance… 1/3
Daley Plaza

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broadstreetblog.bsky.social
6 to 10 million killed, of whom disproportionately many were Ukrainians. Why? Natalya Naumenko explains Stalin’s famine in the latest at Broadstreet.
Stalin's famine
by Natalya Naumenko (GMU)
www.broadstreet.blog

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