If,
as George Weigel has suggested, 1968 was absolutely the worst
moment for Humanae Vitae to appear, it could not have been a better one for Ehrlich to advance his apocalyptic
thesis.
It's fairly effective, that is, until the
moment when one of the characters says to another: «We are not so different, you and I.» That sentence is so bad, so on - the - nose, you can almost hear the actor opening a tiny drawer labeled «THIRD - RATE
THESIS LINES»
as quietly
as possible before speaking.
Imagine for a
moment that you buy the
thesis that a large portion of the world is joining the capitalist economy, and that this will lead many more people and businesses in developing countries to demand more goods consistent with what we view
as a middle - class lifestyle.
We Simply Don't Know», Galeria Nicodim, Bucharest 2015 «Tirana Open 1», Tirana 2015 MFA
Thesis, Yale School of Art, New Haven 2014 «Sensor, Scanner», Drury Gallery, Marlboro College 2014 «Vivify», Silk Road Gallery, New Haven 2013 «Drawing Collaboration», Yale School of Art, New Haven 2012 «
Moments», AMO Studios, New York 2011 «An Exhibition For Free Education», Cooper Union, New York 2011 «Matryoshka:
As soft as concrete», Recess Activities Inc., New Yo
As soft
as concrete», Recess Activities Inc., New Yo
as concrete», Recess Activities Inc., New York