Why, wonders Nehemia Shtrasler in an op-ed published earlier this week ("To study for fun or a profession," August 28 ), do young people who chose to study political science, history or philosophy feel discriminated against by the gap between their salaries and those of people with degrees in engineering, computer science or business administration? In Shtrasler's view, the laws of economics determine...
The philosophy of market forces
In order for young Israelis not to be led astray by the prophets and priests of the market, they must (also) study the humanities.
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