To Be Master of Your Own Stuff.

Matthew Crawford, author of  The Case for Working with Your Hands: or Why Office Work is Bad for Us and Fixing Things Feels Good believes that snobbery and misplaced elitism have pushed too  many people into acedemic degrees that do not suit them, leading to dead-end office jobs sitting in front of a computer. “For many youngsters there is absolutely no point studying for some liberal arts degree, which then might not even get them a job unless it is very badly paid and often boring, or even a no-pay job such as some now in publishing or the arts,” he said in The Sunday Times Interview on 27.06.2010.