Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Australia's conservative government announced plans Friday to double university fees for humanities students, in a bid to push people into more useful, "job-relevant" courses like maths and science.
Under the proposal—which critics panned as an "ideological assault"—the cost of degrees like history or cultural studies will rise up to 113 percent to around US$29,000, while other courses such as nursing and information technology will become cheaper.
Education Minister Dan Tehan—an arts graduate with two advanced degrees in international relations—said the government wanted to corral young people towards "jobs of the future" to boost the country's economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
"If you are wanting to do philosophy, which will be great for your critical thinking, also think about doing IT," Tehan said.
The plan would help pay for an additional 39,000 university places by 2023 and for cost cuts for courses like science, agriculture, maths and languages.
[...] "I'm an arts graduate and so is the minister for education so I'm not sure you can draw the conclusion that we're completely unemployable," said opposition lawmaker Tanya Plibersek.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 22 2020, @03:41AM (1 child)
No, Kant did not say that, and for you to misunderstand so profoundly one of the great ethical thinkers of the past couple millennia, well, it makes me think you have a degree in Engineering. Or Railroading.
(Score: 2) by Phoenix666 on Thursday June 25 2020, @12:56AM
my categorical imperative brooks no challenge. for you to misunderstand so profoundly one of the great ethical thinkers of the past couple millennia, well, it makes me think you have a degree in basket weaving. or that you went to Brown.
Washington DC delenda est.