Sandy Maguire

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Suppose your law firm wants a summer associate. A law student with a Ph.D. in philosophy from Stanford applies. What do you infer? The applicant is probably brilliant, diligent, and willing to tolerate serious boredom. If you’re looking for that kind of worker—and what employer isn’t?—you’ll make a generous offer. You could readily do so knowing full well that nothing the philosopher learned at Stanford applies on the job.
The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money
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