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SUS1501 ASSIGNMENT 8 SEMESTER 2 PORTFOLIO 2025 - COMPLETE ANSWERS

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, Introduction

The purpose of this portfolio is to reflect on the ideas, insights, and perspectives that have
resonated with me throughout this challenging and intellectually stimulating module. To begin this
process, I revisited my responses to the multiple-choice questions from the Crossroads assignment.
These questions served as an effective starting point for my reflections, as they encapsulated
several of the key issues that have shaped my understanding during the course.

In this section, titled Back at the Crossroads!, I have included both my original and current choices,
accompanied by brief reflective notes to illustrate how my thinking has evolved. By revisiting these
questions, I aim to critically engage with my own learning journey and demonstrate how my
perspectives on complex societal, ethical, and environmental issues have shifted. Ultimately, this
portfolio seeks to capture my intellectual development—highlighting the themes that have
challenged my assumptions, deepened my understanding, and reshaped my worldview in
meaningful ways.

Back at the Crossroads!
1. “It’s easier to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism.” – Mark Fisher

Choice now: d
Choice in Assignment 1: d

Notes:
Mark Fisher’s statement exposes the depth of capitalism’s ideological dominance, suggesting that it
is easier for us to envision global catastrophe than to imagine an alternative economic system. This
insight reflects how deeply embedded capitalist structures are in our social and cultural
consciousness. The difficulty in conceiving of post-capitalist futures reveals a limitation in our
collective imagination—a symptom of how thoroughly capitalism shapes our sense of what is
possible. Fisher’s point highlights an important paradox: we can imagine dystopian collapse more
readily than systemic change. This underscores the urgent need to reclaim our capacity to imagine
new, equitable, and sustainable social systems beyond the current capitalist paradigm.

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