Grading Criteria | Seven big economic insights + normative & descriptive business ethics

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New series of conversations about the book “Cracks in the Ivory Tower: The Moral Mess of Higher Education” by Jason Brennan, Phillip Magness.

In this part we discuss the Seven big economic insights + normative & descriptive business ethics that the authors used to analyze the topic that also inform the conversation we have about the book.

Stephen joins me in this multi-part conversation focusing on the state of higher education in the United States of America. Though it US focused the importance & influence of the education system in the worlds superpower has far reaching effects internationally in the increasingly globalized world. Step into The Cathedral & join us on this conversation

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