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The (Not So) Itsy Bitsy Spider of Surveillance

Various discourses following the 2016 election postulate that America is edging fascism. To unpack the vicissitudes responsible for this deduction, we must investigate the influence of the internet. Particularly, its ability to regulate our cultural framework while augmenting the dominance…

By Marisa Iovino | February 26, 2021 | Blog Posts by CUNY Peer Leaders | No Comments |
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Eggs and Fascism

Charting a trajectory of American fascism reveals its ability to transmogrify to whichever epoch is relevant. Unlike other ideologies, such as socialism or capitalism, fascism lacks any concrete ideology. There is no manifesto through which liberates this collective. Historians remain…

By Marisa Iovino | January 7, 2021 | Blog Posts by CUNY Peer Leaders | No Comments |
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who, exactly, does the first amendment serve?

Formulating a universal definition of democracy is complicated. The nuanced components inherent to this ideology are absolutely protean, allowing it to transmogrify itself to emulate the handlers of whatever epoch. This ephemeral essence allows democracy, as an ideology, to be…

By Marisa Iovino | December 19, 2020 | Blog Posts by CUNY Peer Leaders | No Comments |
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There is a delusion within the hegemonic understanding of the American education system. Society postulates that it can liberate marginalized individuals, sustaining a sense of ebullience about the salubrious possibilities. Furthermore, there is deep disrepute towards those who subvert this…

By Marisa Iovino | October 22, 2020 | Blog Posts by CUNY Peer Leaders | No Comments |
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The Discourse is Too Much

The discourse is Too Much To begin this post, I want to acknowledge how thrilled I am to be in such a brilliant cohort. It is super refreshing, and I have been thoroughly enjoying reading all of your posts. Sometimes…

By Marisa Iovino | September 28, 2020 | Blog Posts by CUNY Peer Leaders | 1 Comment |
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