I also recall an undergrad at Syracuse U telling me the economics department had a huge painting of Marx on the wall. That was in ‘92. Who knows how long it had been up before then.
I am so glad I went to a business school with some sense. It was elitist and obnoxious, but one of the main things I remember was this professor saying ‘If you own a company, you don’t want employees. They want money, complain all the time, and get sick’.
Outside of a government and maybe far blue weirdo places that hire trannies, that’s just reality. The main things they taught were free market supply/demand and anti-trust concepts.
In the late 1980s Harvard School of Business stopped requesting ethics courses.