>>15335115Philosophy is one of the few things worth studying at a collegiate environment. Universities were not designed to be expensive job training centers with debt incentives, though. Incidentally what you learn at university almost has no bearing compared to on the job training. The whole thing has become a joke. Just look at CS. Your first couple of years are almost worthless, because you're learning a bunch of antiquated shit that nobody uses. It's not like you need to learn to program computers in binary to get a job coding. At least, that's the experience at my university. And I saw plenty of absolute retards in the business program who knew nothing about finance get hired at big companies, where I know they'll eventually cost the company a lot of money. And I'm talking about white guys. It must be even worse with diversity hires who know even less.
Aristocrats and future leaders would formerly be trained in classics, literature, history, and philosophy because leaders were expected to be men of their culture. Incidentally, this is why I think leftists and communists so easily subverted our state, because they control all the humanities, culture, and soft sciences. They can weaponize true propaganda and pretend they were always the arbiters of culture. They get to decide the meaning of words like "western" or "freedom."