Lodestar

1. a star that leads or guides (commonly used when referring to the navigation of ships) 2. one that serves as an inspiration, model, or guide.

The UnPopulist

The UnPopulist

@theunpopulist.net

"So much of my recent thinking about political parties is informed by how the Republican Party first came together in the 1850s. A party that identifies a principle first and foremost: 'We are against slavery.' That is the lodestar." — @jamellebouie.net

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Khat @ 7.1-ish

Khat @ 7.1-ish

@imacatboy.bsky.social

I wrapped up lodestar tools & allied societies today so there's nothing I'm tackling rn except for msq, i'll see what i feel like doing tmrw. if i'll try some other content or nah

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Oren Ziv

Oren Ziv

@orenziv.bsky.social

I’m very sad to share that Ned Phelps passed away last night. Ned was my undergraduate advisor and the reason I’m an economist. He was beyond brilliant but more importantly an amazing human being. His deep curiosity about the world will always be a lodestar for me.

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