The article discusses the economic implications of American politicians' attempt to promote science and technology education on the exclusion of the humanities. Topics include the link between innovation and the liberal arts, university curricula's emphasis on learning skills oriented toward a specific profession or trade, and the need to build a topflight state educational system and to widen educational opportunities for the most humble backgrounds.
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