Tag Archives: humanities

More Free Market Woes

This in the NY Times:

A new report suggests that American students would do well to major in science, technology, engineering or math.

The report, based on government data analyzed by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, shows that professions that depend heavily on skills learned in these fields are the second-fastest growing occupational group in the United States, after health care.

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The Jews and the Chinese and the Humanities (Podcast)

A Chinese guy who isn't me; a Jewish guy who isn't Hertsel

This is a podcast that I’d been hoping to do for a while. On this podcast, my good friend Hertsel and I discuss the Jews, the Chinese, and the humanities. It’s about fifty minutes, and it’s 46.2 MBs. Download it here, or listen to it here:

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The Big Shaggy

Excellent article by David Brooks here.  It’s about how people tend to forego education in the humanities when the economy is down.  Brooks, however, makes a compelling case for why the humanities are still important and relevant in the world today. He writes about how the humanities teach you to communicate, how they teach you the language of emotion, how they help you to understand analogies, and how they put you in touch with the “Big Shaggy,” that human inner beast that causes people to do crazy things.  I’m not sure why Brooks named the beast after a character from Scooby Doo, but it works for me.  It reminds me a bit of the Hairy Man from Iron John.  If that’s where it comes from, I wonder if the imagery is or should be the same for women.

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