Difference between revisions of "Frederick Neuhouser"

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He often refers to his childhood farm life as examples of Marxist alienation and exploitation by the bourgeoisie class.
 
He often refers to his childhood farm life as examples of Marxist alienation and exploitation by the bourgeoisie class.
 
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[[Category:Philosophy professors|Neuhouser]]
 
[[Category:Philosophy professors|Neuhouser]]

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See also Wikipedia's article about "Frederick Neuhouser".

Frederick Neuhouser PhD '88 is a Barnard philosophy and German professor who specializes in German philosophy and continental philosophy more generally.

His undergraduate lectures are attended by a healthy contingent of graduate students. Interpret that as you will.

He often refers to his childhood farm life as examples of Marxist alienation and exploitation by the bourgeoisie class.