Profession
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The head of a famous journalism school, echoing sentiments common among her peers, told me recently, “We are preparing students to enter a
profession
that won’t exist as we know it by the time they graduate.”
Learning Globalization From FootballFootball is not only the world’s most popular sport, but also probably its most globalized
profession.
While simultaneous interpreters – who occupy a high-paid
profession
– may scoff at the notion that machines will threaten their positions any time soon, the success of machine learning in highly complex strategic games like Go suggests that machines’ ability to learn should not be underestimated.
With rare exceptions, politics has become a discredited
profession
throughout the West.
That is no more than one would expect from a doctor who is true to the ethics of the profession, my medical friends tell me.
Every
profession
will have its rogues, of course, no matter what oaths are sworn, but many health care professionals have a real commitment to serving the best interests of their clients.
The MBA oath is an attempt to replace the Friedmanite view of the social responsibility of business with something quite different: a management
profession
that commits itself to promoting the long-term, sustainable welfare of all.
The sense of a professional ethic is conveyed by clauses in the oath that require managers to “develop both myself and other managers under my supervision so that the
profession
continues to grow and contribute to the well-being of society.”
As for the ultimate objectives of the managerial profession, they are, as we have seen, nothing less than “to create sustainable economic, social, and environmental prosperity worldwide.”
If enough business people would conceive their interests in those terms, we might see the emergence of an ethically-based
profession
of business managers.
He offered similar assurances to the International Press Institute (IPI) at its congress in Amman in May, declaring the government’s commitment to applying the law in a way that will not undermine the journalistic
profession
in Jordan.
The economics
profession
would beg to differ.
The duplicity surrounding the marketing of anti-depressant drugs underscores just how corrupt the
profession
has become.
In the long run, the anti-depressant crisis thus may prove to be a blessing in disguise, but only if it brings about the transparency and intellectual honesty needed to make the medical
profession
ultimately accountable to the people it claims to serve.
Second, for new generations of students, Keynes’s relevance may lie less in his specific remedies for unemployment than in his criticism of his
profession
for modeling on the basis of unreal assumptions.
After all, the "feminization" of the teaching
profession
in many countries has not done any harm.
Capitalism needs lawyers, and they have become very well paid, attracting many able and ambitious students to the legal
profession.
To guard against the risks of moral injury, we highlighted the importance of education, explaining that, “journalists need to understand that this is the ‘new’ terrain, part of the mental landscape of the profession.”
In response, many journalists have abandoned social media, and others have left the
profession
of journalism altogether.
Moreover, with starting salaries above the national median, the teaching
profession
attracts, develops, and retains some of the best graduates.
He was one of the finest debaters and polemicists in the
profession.
That time, hairdressers objected to the film “Billu Barber,” arguing (absurdly) that the term “barber” is an insult to their
profession.
Sadly, the economics
profession
has failed to grasp the inherent problems with globalization.
But the psychiatric
profession
abandoned this distinction in 1980, when it published the third edition of its official diagnostic manual, the DSM-III.
The DSM-III’s confusion of normal intense sadness and depressive mental disorder, which persists to the present, emerged inadvertently from psychiatry’s response to challenges to the
profession
during the 1970’s.
A
profession
famed for summoning ambassadors for a discreet dressing-down has been reduced to upbraiding companies on Twitter.
Thus, Saudi women are barred from the legal
profession
on the basis of a Wahhabi stricture that “a woman is lacking in mind and religion.”
But for the
profession
as a whole, the moral consequences of translating economic analysis into practice can no longer be ignored.
We can be fairly certain that the economist, like the vast majority of the profession, will be enthusiastic in his support of free trade.
A doctor may choose a secular path, or try to integrate a traditional faith with a modern
profession.
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