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just had a poem accepted in the /lit/ quarterly

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As a former econ major (changed to marketing two years in) I can say with confidence that your average econ major has little to no more knowledge about why "socialism is wrong" than any other major. You learn very little economic theory. Most of your time is spent with models that, very transparently, don't necessarily capture how the real world works on a 1:1 basis. And then you spend time learning about the models, not the theory.

I'm sure things are different for graduate students, but the chart doesn't specify. .If you ever meet a graduate from an economics bachelor's program who says that "socialists don't understand economics," ask them what they mean and watch them freeze.

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