In defense of a liberal education

Argues for the value of a liberal arts education: how to write clearly, express a convincing argument, and think analytically; points out that specific vocational knowledge becomes rapidly outdated and many jobs get automated or outsourced; and discusses skills that are needed, including lateral thinking, design, communication, and the ability to learn new things.

W.W. Norton & Co.
2015
9780393247688
book

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