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by Gooblebrai
868 days ago
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> Universities are supposed to produce intellectual and scientific breakthroughs that can be employed by businesses, the government and regular folk. In theory, therefore, universities should be an excellent source of productivity growth This assumption is truly horrible. Capitalism has absorbed one of the last bastions of educational development and repurpose it for its unlimited growth hunger. Reminds me of the popular idea of schools focused more on developing factory worker traits than good humans. |
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