University of Hypocrisy

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The majority of Harvard graduates take a job in technology, investment banking, or management consulting—occupations that make wealthy people wealthier and, research shows, increase their support for social hierarchy. In a survey of Harvard’s class of 2020, only 4 percent of seniors entering the workforce said they planned to go into public service or work for a nonprofit organization.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...issions-wealth-ivy-league-meritocracy/671618/
 
The majority of Harvard graduates take a job in technology, investment banking, or management consulting—occupations that make wealthy people wealthier and, research shows, increase their support for social hierarchy. In a survey of Harvard’s class of 2020, only 4 percent of seniors entering the workforce said they planned to go into public service or work for a nonprofit organization.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...issions-wealth-ivy-league-meritocracy/671618/

So? Another proof that expecting people to act altruistically is delusional, and a common delusion on the Left.
 
The majority of Harvard graduates take a job in technology, investment banking, or management consulting—occupations that make wealthy people wealthier and, research shows, increase their support for social hierarchy. In a survey of Harvard’s class of 2020, only 4 percent of seniors entering the workforce said they planned to go into public service or work for a nonprofit organization.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...issions-wealth-ivy-league-meritocracy/671618/

public service?.......like cleaning toilets perhaps......
 
The majority of Harvard graduates take a job in technology, investment banking, or management consulting—occupations that make wealthy people wealthier and, research shows, increase their support for social hierarchy. In a survey of Harvard’s class of 2020, only 4 percent of seniors entering the workforce said they planned to go into public service or work for a nonprofit organization.

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/a...issions-wealth-ivy-league-meritocracy/671618/

So they graduate and go make money. I bet the 4% who dont were the unshowered gender confused leftist nitwits who protested anytime they felt "offended".
 
cultists get mad when people leave their flock. that's all this is. OMG, poor people that got help are just making money.

:laugh:
 
True, but it does show that all but a very small percentage of Harvard graduates won't work for altruistic goals rather than economic ones.

Hardly anybody goes to college to become a charitable person.

Charity is cultivated by your actions in your life, not in your job.
 
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