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Does it matter that our popular culture is produced as a commodity to be sold on the market? Do economic incentives make culture more democratic and diverse, or do they stifle creativity and protest and change? Does the entertainment industry produce new forms of community and connection in the publ...
Written and oral communication, adaptability, and problem solving have been identified as those skills most in demand by employers (New York Times June 29, 2013). A humanities based education is the best place to develop these skills and to learn the kinds of critical thinking and creativity that wil...