Law in Contemporary Society

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 After law school, I hope to be involved in employee and labor law. In college, I was challenged by and increasingly interested in a variety of – how would one say it? – Marixst, Neo-Marxist, materialist, dialectical theoretical writing? Whatever flaws or lapses such thought may have, it seemed true to the experiences I had observed growing up, especially the conflicts that wore most severely on my parents. But to spend my life being a Marxist literary critic seemed like a peripheral solution to the problem. I came to here to take a more outwardly directed, action-based role in the relationship between employees and employers.

-- ScottThurman - 15 Jan 2009


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