Monthly Archives: May 1999

The Nature of Titanic: Film, Phenomenon and Inevitable Self-Betrayal

May 26, 1999
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This paper was written for “Environmental Sociology,” a Sociology course given by Dr. Sharon Zukin 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. It explores the various meanings of the film Titanic from an ecological perspective.

Dr. Zukin called it “totally original.”

Read the The Nature of Titanic: Film, Phenomenon and Inevitable Self-Betrayal .pdf.

The Social Full House: Circumscription and the Evitability of Complexity

May 18, 1999
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This paper was written for “The Rise of Civilization,” an Anthropology course given by Dr. Gregory Johnson 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. It subsequently formed the basis for much of Mark’s masters thesis, The Unsustainability and Origins of Socioeconomic Increase.

Read the The Social Full House: Circumscription and the Evitability of Complexity .pdf.

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