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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.