Peter Senge is not a Marxist. Never was and never will be.
MIT Sloan is considered a conservative business school.
Considering his last book is all about Social Justice and Environmental Justice, I'd disagree.
We aren’t discussing Senge. We are discussing the NNSY’s use of Marxist language by Senge in a quote with a cute diversity-style cartoon on the Navy lab’s Facebook site.
Nevertheless, here is another quote by Senge:
“The impact of businesses is really unique. They cross more boundaries, they are more global than any national government. The major issues in the world—energy, climate change, food, water, materials waste and toxicity—these cross all boundaries and in many ways are the key interdependencies between developed and developing countries. And business fits right in the center of that web of interdependence.”
This quote comes from Senge’s interview with “A Buddhist Forum for Peace, Culture, and Education”
http://www.sgiquarterly.org/feature2006Oct-3.html