fabio guillermo rojas a *crit :
> Technical schools (teaching colleges, many "state" schools) probably pay
> what the private market would pay: almost zilch for most humanities
> and something decent, but not spectacular, for people teaching
> real skills.
Are Humanities less real skills that, let's say, maths or economics? If
humanities classes produce teachers that help people speak and write proper
english (or german, or french, or whatever�) they are, at least, as useful as
any other academic disciplines. One could say that they are even more useful to
most people than economics (who really cares in the real world about what one
can read in the AER?).
If deconstrution is often ridiculous, so are many things in other disciplines.