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Professors were worth the price then, but now professors, including me, are not worth the money. There are two main reasons: First, things are scarce and expensive. At that time, there were not many professors in the university, and even the president was hired

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Professors were worth the price then, but now professors, including me, are not worth the money. There are two main reasons:

First, things are rare and expensive. At that time, there were not many professors in the university, and even the president hired professors as a good story. Nowadays there are thousands of universities, professors criticize Ren, and many professors do not even know who their last names are in the rector.' This is similar to the beginning of the resumption of university education, a college student was admitted to a certain village, and the eight townships in ten miles were shocked. Young students who have just entered the school wear the school badge on their chests and walk on the street with their chests raised high, opening their mouths and closing their mouths to "how are we college students", and now don't say undergraduates, even doctoral masters are also smelly streets.

Second, the level of professors in many fields has declined relatively, and in some fields, there has been an absolute decline. With the overall improvement of the field of science and technology in the development of the times (although the gap is still larger than that of world-class universities), the field of humanities and social sciences, which is closer to the public, has experienced a relatively large relative decline and absolute decline. For example, professors who can "point out the country and excite the text" are rare, professors with "independent personality, free spirit" are even more extinct, and the rest is only interpretation and interpretation, so why is such a function worth a lot of money?!

In fact, the third reason should also be listed, that is, the victory of the proletarian revolution, the seizure of power by the toiling masses, and the great changes in the pattern and logic of the distribution of interests. It is only because the originally clear problems are challenged by new changes in the actual interest class, and it is inconvenient to propose and analyze them before a clear logic and principle has been found.

Professors were worth the price then, but now professors, including me, are not worth the money. There are two main reasons: First, things are scarce and expensive. At that time, there were not many professors in the university, and even the president was hired

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