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This 7 page paper presents a hypothetical situation as presented by a student. Karl Marx is brought back to life and attends a banquet in his honor. The paper provides a speech by a professor who supports the feminist movement, but is not enamored with Marx's work. Marx is provided an opportunity to respond. This fictional work draws on actual theories and political concepts. No bibliography.
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File: RT13_SA011Mar.rtf
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had written, worked for, composed and toiled over never really worked? I knew, although this man would miraculously be sitting in the audience, and that he was the banquets honoree,
I could not lie. A student writing on this subject will want to explain how Karl Marx was actually alive in the year 2000. Karl Marx was brought back to
life on March 18, 2000. On that date, for some reason, the scientist who had worked so fervently to bring back the dead, finally succeeded. Maybe it had to do
with the fact that numerologically, things were in sync. Maybe the weather was just right for such an occurrence and the elements were working with Dr. Frank. In any event,
I wish he had brought back someone else, but I, Dr. Good, as a Doctor of Sociology at a prestigious university will have to introduce him. Unlike many of my
colleagues, I am not a communist. I think Marxs theories were merely based on class envy and not credible at all. Despite the following he has had over the years,
and the great attention we give his work, I am not impressed. Still, I had to write a speech to present at the banquet. This is how the evening went:
DR. GOOD: Ladies and gentleman, you all know why you are here. Through the miracle of science, the great Karl Marx has been brought back to life by
Dr. Steven Frank. AUDIENCE: (Applause. Dr. Frank stands and takes a bow) DR. GOOD: Dr. Frank, would you like to say a few words? DR. FRANK: Its hard for me
to express the gratitude I feel. I would like to thank the University of Binghamton, my co-workers, my parents and Dr. Elliot for convincing me to go into physics. Thank
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