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"French Students Shy of Real World" -BBC |
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Written by Matthew Parrish
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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This
article (click the link above) discusses how the educated youth of
France are choosing too many "soft majors" and not working enough. What
do you think? Is America the same way? Are too many of us choosing
impractical career paths and then wondering where are money is? And if
so, what should we be studying instead?
I think about this a
lot. Susan Sontag said something like "Anyone who doesn't work with
their hands is a parasite." What she means is anyone who isn't doing
hard labor is living off of others hard labor. The latter group
includes artists, critics, theorists, etc. Are our paths justified?
Art
is a natural part of humanity and its enrichment of life is, to me,
self-evident. If we all adapted a utilitarian perspective, what kind of
life would we be constructing?
Who or what "decides" who should be a laborer and who gets a spot in the ivory tower? Money? Influence? Academia? Skill?
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