The business school thesis
February 20th, 2009
A statement one of my professors made in class this week pretty much sums up the core of business school and, perhaps, why I’m entirely unfit for it: “I don’t have a problem, nor should you, in profiting from the death and misery of others.” Adorno would have had fun in business school; he would have thought its entire purpose is to teach schadenfreude.
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