Labor studies, cultural studies, and Anthropology all have a high concentration of radicals. That said, a lot of them will invoke Marx and then shift to talking about what companies can do to be more responsible. The academy has a lot of marxists who have to be liberals to get paid, it's a weird dynamic.
Also a Marxist with an MBA. MBAs definitely don't know anything about Marxism; shit, they mostly buy into neoclassical economic fairy tales.
They probably put that picture of Foucault up to feign sophistication.
replace foucault with any other black and white picture of a thoughtful bald guy with glasses and it will be the same for them
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Although I would caution you to really do your homework before jumping into this, law school might be worth considering.
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Labor studies, cultural studies, and Anthropology all have a high concentration of radicals. That said, a lot of them will invoke Marx and then shift to talking about what companies can do to be more responsible. The academy has a lot of marxists who have to be liberals to get paid, it's a weird dynamic.
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If you do a post grad in almost any of the humanities, you'll certainly draw from cultural studies and anthropology.
You could probably branch into public admin or something for an MA.
That actually looks interesting. I do have a lot of interest in socialist economic planning (for which I have a lot more to learn)