Published Nov 16, 2024

No Mercy / No Malice: The Testosterone Election

Scott Galloway and George Hahn delve into the 'Testosterone Election,' exploring how masculinity influences political engagement, while examining the economic and social challenges facing young men, the generational wealth divide, and the urgent need for accessible education and vocational training to reshape future political and economic landscapes.
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  • Affordable Education

    George Hahn emphasizes the need for affordable education as a means to empower young people. He argues that public universities should offer free admission to students meeting minimum academic requirements, making this the norm rather than the exception. Hahn suggests that universities with endowments over a billion dollars should expand their freshman classes or lose their tax-free status, as they risk becoming more like hedge funds than educational institutions.

    Make education affordable Again Nothing says we believe in you like education.

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    This approach, he believes, would not only foster a more educated populace but also address the economic disparities faced by many families 1.

       

    Vocational Training

    The importance of vocational training and apprenticeships is highlighted as viable career paths for young people. Hahn points out that many individuals, especially men, excel in careers requiring physical strength and technical skills, which are often undervalued by society. He advocates for increased investment in vocational training and apprenticeships to provide good-paying jobs and counter the stigma associated with non-college career paths.

    Also, we should bulk up on vocational training and paid apprenticeships as many people, especially men, thrive in careers that require strength, sweat and technical skill.

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    This shift could help bridge the gap between education and employment, offering practical solutions to the current job market challenges 1.

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