

a16z Podcast: The Case Against Education, From Signaling to Rainbow's End
May 9, 2018
Bryan Caplan, an Economics professor at George Mason University and author of "The Case Against Education," discusses the real purpose of education as a signaling mechanism rather than for skill-building. He argues that rising credential inflation makes investing in education a questionable choice. The conversation also touches on how personality traits and unconventional career paths drive employability, the impact of technology on learning, and critiques of the traditional education system amid rising demands for vocational paths.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Questioning the Value of Education
02:47 • 13min
The Paradox of Education and Employment: IQ, Conformity, and Career Success
15:32 • 3min
Rethinking Education: Success, Skills, and Vocational Paths
18:13 • 18min
The Evolution of Education in the Age of Technology
36:12 • 3min
Voter Rationality and Emotional Biases
39:15 • 6min