Damn, that is a brutal chart. (via @RishiJoeSanu)

Between 1970 and 2001, bachelor’s degrees in English have declined from 7.6 percent to 4 percent of the whole, as have degrees in foreign languages (2.4 percent to 1 percent), mathematics (3 percent to 1 percent), and social science and history (18.4 percent to 10 percent). Bachelor’s degrees in business, which promise to teach students how to accu
... See moreChris Hedges • Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle
There has been a concerted assault on all forms of learning that are not brutally utilitarian. The Modern Language Association’s end-of-the-year job listings in English, literature, and foreign languages dropped 21 percent for 2008-2009 from the previous year, the biggest decline in thirty-four years. The humanities’ share of college degrees is les
... See moreChris Hedges • Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle
a crisis of confidence in the relevance of the humanities.