Former Treasury Secretary Calls Philosophy His Most Valuable Undergraduate Course

In a New York Times editorial, Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury from 1995 to 1999, reflects on the colleges studies that had the greatest impact on his life and career.  Rubin’s his readings in existentialist philosophy helped him develop a unique perspective when it came to navigate significant challenges in the world of high finance. Follow the link below for the full text.

Philosophy Prepared me for a Career in Finance and Government

 

*Thanks to Daryl Lee for the reference.


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