In this episode, Diane details the discussion of the history, pluses, and minuses with meritocracy through the prism of three recent books on the topic. Michael and Diane then discuss how this ...
Meritocracy has become a leading social ideal. Politicians across the ideological spectrum continually return to the theme that the rewards of life–money, power, jobs, university admission–should be ...
Meritocracy is a governance and social system in which authority, roles, and rewards are allocated based on individual skills, effort, and achievements, rather than on wealth, family background, or ...
The meritocracy began as science fiction. British sociologist Michael Young coined the word in his 1958 book, “The Rise of the Meritocracy,” to describe the dystopian society of the year 2034, ruled ...
A recent conflict in a Mississippi high school illustrates why meritocracy is not always the same numerical equality. In that case, two African-American students were selected as valedictorian and ...
When news spread on Tuesday about the bombshell college-bribery scandal—in which dozens of wealthy parents, including the actors Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin, are accused of taking part in a ...
Anyone paying attention the past few years will have heard the news that the United States is now an aristocracy. That is what critics of meritocracy, left and right, have concluded. The supposedly ...
Today, parents scramble to shuttle their kids to and from extra-curriculars, provide them with SAT prep, and leverage their money and connections — all to get their children admitted into elite ...
Most CPAs know they must become more agile and more innovative to stay relevant. But how can you and your team take time out of your overloaded schedules to come up with new ideas, new services and ...
The notion of "meritocracy," where the most talented rise to the top through skill, discipline and determination, fits neatly with the American dream. It reassures us that success is earned and that ...
Ben Shapiro is host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" and editor emeritus of The Daily Wire. A graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, he is a New York Times bestselling author whose latest book is "The ...