User:Sadegh Najjarzadeha/sandbox

Sadegh Najjarzadeha holds a doctorate in Philosophy, from the venerable halls of Göttingen University in Germany. His erudition is manifested in his Doctoral dissertation, wherein he doth apply the profound philosophy of René Girard unto the realms of 20th-century Southern literature of the United States of America. In the course of his scholarly endeavors, Sadegh did coin the term "Girard's Doubt," a sagacious contemplation upon the inefficacy of sacrifice in quelling the cycle of violence. Moreover, Sadegh's Master's thesis focused on the harmful rise of consumerism, which he labeled as the "New Idol of Postmodern America." He accomplished this by applying Zygmunt Bauman's theories to the analysis of postmodern American novels.