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  2. The Rubin Report - Wikipedia

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    The Rubin Report is a conservative political news talk show hosted by Dave Rubin, airing on BlazeTV and YouTube. In the show, Rubin interviews authors, activists, journalists, comedians, actors, and professors.

  3. Dave Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Dave Rubin. David Joshua Rubin (born June 26, 1976) is an American libertarian-conservative political commentator. He is the creator and host of The Rubin Report, a political talk show on YouTube and on the network BlazeTV. Launched in 2013, his show was originally part of TYT Network, until he left in 2015, in part due to widening ideological ...

  4. Locals - Wikipedia

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    Locals. Locals Technology Inc., also referred to as locals.com, is a US creator crowdfunding site cofounded by conservative commentator Dave Rubin and Assaf Lev. It started in 2019 and is based in Miami. The site was founded after Rubin and Jordan Peterson left Patreon in response to its banning of Carl Benjamin for paraphrasing hate speech.

  5. The Traffic in Women: Notes on the Political Economy of Sex

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    The Traffic in Women: Notes on the "Political Economy" of Sex is an article regarding theories of the oppression of women originally published in 1975 by feminist anthropologist Gayle Rubin. [1] In the article, Rubin argued against the Marxist conceptions of women's oppression—specifically the concept of "patriarchy"—in favor of her own ...

  6. Talk:The Rubin Report - Wikipedia

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    The lead has a long, referenced, list of funding sources for Institute for Humane Studies (IHS) which in turn funds Rubin's show. That information is essentially a duplicate of what appears in the article on IHS. For this article, it is SYNTH, as the references don't mention Rubin Report, and OR (or just guesswork) in that the references don't ...

  7. Gayle Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Gayle S. Rubin (born January 1, 1949) is an American cultural anthropologist, theorist and activist, best known for her pioneering work in feminist theory and queer studies. Her essay "The Traffic in Women" (1975) had a lasting influence in second-wave feminism and early gender studies , by arguing that gender oppression could not be adequately ...

  8. Barry Rubin - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor of the GLORIA center website. The GLORIA center has since been renamed to the Rubin Center in his honor. [1] He was also editor of the journal Turkish Studies. His book Israel: An Introduction was published by Yale University Press in 2012. Rubin's more recent books include: The Truth About Syria.

  9. Stephen Rubin (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Rubin began his career by writing about classical music for The Times and later founded Writers Bloc, a syndicate for freelance writers. [1] He briefly worked as an editor at Vanity Fair in the early 1980s. [1] Rubin entered the publishing industry at Bantam Books at the age of 43. [1] He quickly adapted to the industry, securing ...