A demand for quack degrees is needed to justify the supply, and vice versa. In the absence of any actual value proposition in the marketplace, one hand must wash the other.
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The academic-industrial complex is enough to bring out the libertarian in anyone.
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I think they are. The students are hooked up to huge life-time debt, & have made themselves unemployedable in the private sector, with facial & full body tattoos, piercings & gauges, distort their bodies out of the running for regular work They MUST get into govt jobs OR ELSE
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We must starve the higher education beast
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The biggest danger? Socialist calls to make college tuition-free... Blank Check for the Beast.
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The quality of education when down and the price went up.... as soon as the federal government got involved via social justice with government loans & unions ..... but I'm sure its just a coincidence
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Or could they all be a single distributed organism that metabolizes rage at imagined grievances just as we metabolize sugar?
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I don't know that it's behind all of this, but it was clear enough in the awfully convenient demands of Jonathan Butler and "Concerned student 1950" for quotas at Mizzou.
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No. Shit-studied shysters deserve trust and esteem.
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Dunno. I slept through the class geared to answering that question. Didn't seem relevant.
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