Posts from ‘May, 2000’

The Unsustainability of Economic Growth

This paper was written for two courses — “Capitalism and the World Economy,” an Anthropology course given by Dr. Michael Blim, and “Topics in Human Ecology,” a Sociology course given by Dr. William Kornblum — that were part of Mark’s customized curriculum in the City University of New York Graduate Center’s Master of Arts [...]

Marxism in the Balance

This paper was written for “Marxism,” a Political Science course given by Dr. Marshall Berman that was part of Mark’s customized curriculum in the City University of New York Graduate Center’s Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program.
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The Physics of Marxism

This paper was written for “Marxism,” a Political Science course given by Dr. Marshall Berman that was part of Mark’s customized curriculum in the City University of New York Graduate Center’s Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program. Aware that many scholars had long compared Marxist thought to biology, Mark noticed connections between Marxism [...]