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- Why did everyone start to hate the Russians if the U.S. did the same thing in Afghanistan, Iraq?
- What needs to be corrected in the management of Russia first?
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A graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy is engaged in answering this question to everyone who is familiar with it.
But seriously, a graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy can be engaged in scientific activities, teaching, journalism.
After all, what's stopping him from doing book publishing, DJing, or selling cupcakes? It is important to understand that the Faculty of Philosophy, first of all, provides fundamental knowledge, and not a profession. And knowledge is power, gentlemen. And those who know how to handle them are unlikely to suffer from a lack of classes.
Judging by personal observation: They go to teachers (yes, some teach others so that they teach others), go to all sorts of marginal crap (bartenders, hookah makers, photographers), try to find a good job and try and try…