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The biggest problem with post-secondary education is that it took highly specialized soft sciences and introduced them to the masses. Subjects such as statistics, philosophy, and psychology should only be accesible to about 10% of the population, but college teaches a bastardized version of these subjects to literally every student. As a result, normies get oneshotted into thinking they know the keys to the universe, resulting in illogical policies and ridiculous HR lady behavior.
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>take one sexology class
>walk out with a PhD in Ass Studies
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It was inevitable because modern society believes democracies should be run by "public policy" for which they defer to the "experts", which in this way get official accreditation and funding. Simply put they made the university soft science professor a government employee, and promoted their fields as necessary/useful for working for the government. I mean this in the broader sense where bankers and lawyers are also part of the government.



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