Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make the situation worse.

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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Social Aspects of Working in IT
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Secular Stagnation Bulletin, 2019
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Secular Stagnation Bulletin, 2019
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Secular Stagnation Bulletin, 2019
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
Secular Stagnation Bulletin, 2019
Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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Adam Tooze on X: Zugzwang is the German word for a situation in chess  (and life) in which a move must be made, but each possible one will make  the situation worse.
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