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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jun 22

    One of Thomas Mann’s great insights was that a civilization decays from within. He understood as well as anyone the deep, twisted cultural roots of the Nazi catastrophe. He died without a homeland—a German exile turned American exile.http://nyer.cm/t6X8Xhw 

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      2. Chris in Montreal‏ @SirLoinn Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker @johncusack

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      2. John Kurman‏ @JohnKurman Jun 22
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Once you got all the power and the money and the women no need to be smart and suddenly a once near interplanetary empire ends up lunch (I honestly don't see USA declining despite what the Rs are doing. We know we need immigrants to keep the American Monster going)

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      3. John Kurman‏ @JohnKurman Jun 22
        Replying to @JohnKurman

        In fact we should invite nations to become states. I'm ready for more stars.on the flag. How about you?

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      4. John Kurman‏ @JohnKurman Jun 22
        Replying to @JohnKurman

        In 2050, USA flag will have:

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      5. John Kurman‏ @JohnKurman Jun 23
        Replying to @JohnKurman

        A personal record of 11 votes. Majority say the USA flag will have 50 stars in the year 2050. The correct answer was 208 stars.

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      1. Andrés Peñate‏ @AMPenate Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker

        “One of Mann’s great insights was that a civilization decays from within. Its enemies are always shadows cast on walls. “ ¡Qué frase más cierta!

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      1. natasha (natalya bezukhov)‏ @natasharashiid Jun 22
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        People in exile as a rule are heroic people.

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      1. BobMcK 🍁‏ @BobMcKercher Jun 23
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        A nation becomes a prisoner of its constitution. The law of unintended consequences catches up with its drafters, no matter how brilliant. In order to provide a stable society it must be very difficult to change; this is its achilles heel. Change then only comes through crisis.

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      1. Sujit Mishra‏ @_sujitm Jun 22
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        Sujit Mishra Retweeted The New Yorker

        Everything decays from within - societies, civilisations, cities, human, organisations… due to the “Second Law of Thermodynamics”. There are no perpetual motion machines. #entropy #lawofthermodynamics @NewYorkerhttps://twitter.com/NewYorker/status/1010379709610450944 …

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        The New YorkerVerified account @NewYorker
        One of Thomas Mann’s great insights was that a civilization decays from within. He understood as well as anyone the deep, twisted cultural roots of the Nazi catastrophe. He died without a homeland—a German exile turned American exile. http://nyer.cm/t6X8Xhw 
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      1. Daniel Lee‏ @RealDanLee Jun 22
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        I don't think that idea means what you think it means -- in the present context.

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      1. Viki Reed‏ @vikireed Jun 23
        Replying to @NewYorker @johncusack

        watch the film "The Experimenter". I thought the Peter Sarsgard flick was going to be a quirky telling of the Obedience Experiments. In fact it's all about 'I was just following orders'. Terrifying. Disquieting. Not at all far from now.

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      1. ms.follower31‏ @msfollower1231 Jun 22
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        I love Thomas Mann‘s books - he was a genius who did not have an easy life 😰

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      1. C Shepard‏ @cdshepard3 Jun 22
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        I think Porto Rico will be the first. Hell they would be a state tomorrow if they guaranteed Heir #Drumpf he would get 2 Republican senators out of it.

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      1. Cosima‏ @CosimadiRondo Jun 22
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        "War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace."

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      1.  🌤Loud Cloud  ☁️  🌬  🌎‏ @MyLoudCloud Jun 22
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        Oh I think he died in the right country, alright. We are living in the 4th Reich and why do you suppose we have an agency called “Homeland Security”?

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