Based essay, ime professors usually care way more about how engaged you are in the subject than about :zizek:, and you get to practice your research skills in the ways you care about.
my experience as well, i've just never had a prof so openly anti-communist before like even my previous prof (who kissed a jpg of adam smith) at least entertained me with it god damn.
equating post-communist and post-colonial state of affairs (in a communism bad sense) out the gate does a fucking number on my confidence to write based shit to submit tbh, necessary credit too
Based essay, ime professors usually care way more about how engaged you are in the subject than about :zizek:, and you get to practice your research skills in the ways you care about.
my experience as well, i've just never had a prof so openly anti-communist before like even my previous prof (who kissed a jpg of adam smith) at least entertained me with it god damn.
equating post-communist and post-colonial state of affairs (in a communism bad sense) out the gate does a fucking number on my confidence to write based shit to submit tbh, necessary credit too
what if you write more of a "capitalism bad" essay than a "communism good" essay?
i mean i can write USA bad essays generally that might be good :thinking-about-it:
edit: PROMPT INCLUDES 'except the US' :agony-shivering:
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What's the prompt
arguing political culture of a country using a database
Do (West) Germany, since their political culture is pretending they ever actually did denazification.
That sounds pretty vague
its almost fucking nebulous but that's polisci classes for you
Write the communist essay and sprinkle in some Adam Smith quotes about landlords to confuse him