That depends on your own position from which you’re answering. If you’re a student in class, there isn’t really much you can do: after all, you’re just an individual faced with an institutionally backed career ideologist. Whatever happens, next year you’ll be gone, and he’ll have another generation to propagandize.
However, there are all sorts of incredibly fun ways to be subversive. A rich source of inspiration could be the writings of people from the former Soviet Bloc who described their own experiences with the obligatory Marxism lessons at school and work. Especially considering that the risks of disobedience are much smaller here, so the creative opportunities are much greater too!
If SeventhNadir is really interested in sticking it to the man instead of nodding with a poker face, I’d recommend this latter course of action rather than open disobedience, which is unlikely to do any good.
That depends on your own position from which you’re answering. If you’re a student in class, there isn’t really much you can do: after all, you’re just an individual faced with an institutionally backed career ideologist. Whatever happens, next year you’ll be gone, and he’ll have another generation to propagandize.
However, there are all sorts of incredibly fun ways to be subversive. A rich source of inspiration could be the writings of people from the former Soviet Bloc who described their own experiences with the obligatory Marxism lessons at school and work. Especially considering that the risks of disobedience are much smaller here, so the creative opportunities are much greater too!
If SeventhNadir is really interested in sticking it to the man instead of nodding with a poker face, I’d recommend this latter course of action rather than open disobedience, which is unlikely to do any good.