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Ok here's a better question for you, so you all don't end up thinking I'm like Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde. :
From what I understand, the requirement for all officers (all new ones anyway) to hold degrees is relatively new. In general, the military tends to be a conservative section of society, and universities tend to be liberal. So this means that the CF will likely end up taking in more university graduates with liberal ideals. My question is, do you think that this will begin to affect military culture over time, and how so? Or do you think that the effects are minimal, because this only applies to DEOs, or the liberal subsection of society isn't going to be more like to join the CF (This depends on whether you think that universities induce or simply attract liberal minded people, or that it's just because universities are full of youth.), or perhaps that most will just go to RMC (which is probably a rather conservative environment)?
Your thoughts?
From what I understand, the requirement for all officers (all new ones anyway) to hold degrees is relatively new. In general, the military tends to be a conservative section of society, and universities tend to be liberal. So this means that the CF will likely end up taking in more university graduates with liberal ideals. My question is, do you think that this will begin to affect military culture over time, and how so? Or do you think that the effects are minimal, because this only applies to DEOs, or the liberal subsection of society isn't going to be more like to join the CF (This depends on whether you think that universities induce or simply attract liberal minded people, or that it's just because universities are full of youth.), or perhaps that most will just go to RMC (which is probably a rather conservative environment)?
Your thoughts?