Back in 1993 one of the networks had a piece on how the economy was so bad that even recent college graduates were having trouble getting work. They gave 3 examples that were real doozies.
A young woman had graduated with a degree in Art History. The economy was so bad that she was working as a waitress, since she could not find a job running an art museum.
Another young woman had majored in French. The economy was so bad that she was working as a nanny rather than as whatever people who major in French do.
A young man had majored in International Relations and wanted a job as a U.S. Senator. The economy was so bad that he had to start work as a door-to-door salesman because no one would hire him to be a Senator.
Then they asked the Sec of Labor, Robert Reich, a very intelligent question. Should these students perhaps have taken something that was more useful? His response was incredible. “No, they should not worry about what to take in college because whatever company hires them will teach them what they need to know.”
So we can see displayed at the highest levels the basic attitude that supports the approach that Dr. Kors describes. It really does not matter, anyway. The studies are pointless except to justify the lifestyle of the teachers. Good Old Capitalism will bail your sorry butt out.








