The Humanities and a University education
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In the Canterbury Tales, the Clerk of Oxford is highly praised as a learned man who's always seen with his Aristotle, but he's a poor man.
The proliferation of finance and white collar service jobs meant over the last 50 years meant that you could study for a humanities degree and get a job in consulting if you were intelligent. This was particularly the case in Britain and Europe more generally, but also to a lesser extent in America.

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The Humanities and a University education - by busker - 03-11-2026, 02:46 AM



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