This is one of two compelling articles that I've found on the topic of liberal arts degrees. This one focuses on the crucial skills a B.A. degree develops better than most S.T.E.M. degrees: critical thinking, communication, and emotional intelligence.
Except:
“I realised that the ability to communicate and get along with people, and understand what’s on other people’s minds, and do full-strength critical thinking – all of these things were valued and appreciated by everyone as important job skills, except the media.” This realisation led him to write his appropriately-titled book You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless” Liberal Arts Education.