
Ep. 2095 The Problems with Business School
The Tom Woods Show
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Business Ethics
"I have never been taught anything even motely close to it being an honorable good," he says of business ethics classes. "This is a marketing class that, in taking the broadness up, this isn't even, it's not a discussion of whether or not it's moral." 'It would take you a year, probably, to make a toaster,' writes John Sutter. "'You can get a toaster down the street for ten bucks', which is like, what is that? Like, an hour of your work time?' asks Harvard Business School professor and author David Frum.
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