Should tenure for college professors be abolished?

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<p>I’m actually not sure that this reinforces your point. I believe that your implication is that tuition would be significantly higher… but then, so would the payoffs of such a practical and - far more importantly - well networked education. Imagine an undergraduate education where you really could develop social contacts with Fortune 100 CEO’s and sitting Senators. That’s an educational experience that would arguably be worth millions. The vast majority of people spend their entire lives without ever once having the opportunity to talk to a Fortune 100 CEO or a sitting Senator.</p>