People tend to assume my academic background is in "postmodern Marxist cultural studies man-hating." But it really isn't.
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Based on the material we covered in college I really liked Kant. Then after college I started reading his ideas on race . . .
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same. i kept acing my philosophy classes just by bringing in my experience with basic gender theory
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Of course, chucklefucks with zero or little academic background are the first to criticise "liberal arts" degrees, e.g. Neel Kolhatkar.
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It baffles me people are listening to the economics dropout on what an undergrad mathematics course is. (No, 1+1 is not multiculturalism…)
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It was a god damned miracle my Sociology professor even mentioned Marx. My philosophy textbook had Marx at the back but we never got to it.
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Might have just been my Uni, but it seemed more like Sociology wanted to skip Marx to begin at Weber and Philosophy wanted to stop at Mills.
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at unis i've been at, there seems to be more of that in student led clubs and such, the actual courses are a bit rubbish even if they exist
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