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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The world does not need more history, philosophy, literature, religious studies students. Students who are going into these fields have not been advised properly. Everyone is learning humanities. Including STEM students. Look at their course work, more than 60% in humanities. You dont need a major in history. Who would need history majors? History teachers/professors, yes. That is a tiny portion of the population. The numbers graduating in that major are multiples of those actually needed. How do we know? The market is a good mechanism for what skills are valuable. If you paid attention in humanities courses, you would have learned about it. - STEM professional[/quote] I dunno but I think a lot of people in foreign policy positions have a liberal arts background. Some even in, yikes, history.[/quote] And the track record of American foreign policy success really shows the value of that liberal arts training, lmao.[/quote] The people setting policy aren't the academic experts. [/quote] then this is a moot point. -dp[/quote]
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