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    Meritocracy (merit, from Latin mereō, and -cracy, from Ancient Greek κράτος kratos 'strength, power') is the notion of a political system in which economic goods and/or political power are vested in individual people based on talent, effort, and achievement, rather than wealth or social class. Advancement in … See more

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    Meritocracy was most famously argued by Plato, in his book The Republic and stood to become one of the foundations of politics in the Western world. The "most common definition … See more

    The "meritocracy trap", a concept introduced by Daniel Markovits in his eponymous book, criticizes the aspirational view of meritocracy as being the cause of all … See more

    Although the concept has existed for centuries, the term "meritocracy" is relatively new. It was first used pejoratively by sociologist Alan … See more

    Imperial China
    Some of the earliest example of an administrative meritocracy, based on civil service … See more

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    The term "meritocracy" was originally intended as a negative concept. One of the primary concerns with meritocracy is the unclear definition of "merit". What is considered as meritorious can differ with opinions as on … See more

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    Jul 11, 2017 · Lusius Quietus, the Symbol of Ancient Roman Meritocracy Everyone who is familiar with the Ancient Rome History and Culture knows about the five Great and Good …

  3. Understanding Meritocracy - ThoughtCo

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    Jun 15, 2011 · Meritocracy is a social system in which success and status in life depend primarily on individual talents, abilities, and effort. It is a …

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  4. https://edeq.stanford.edu/.../meritocracy

    Meritocracy. Meritocratic Equality of Opportunity builds on Formal Equality of Opportunity’s opposition to formal and arbitrary discrimination. Meritocracy requires that positions and …

  5. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/meritocracy

    plural meritocracies. : a system, organization, or society in which people are chosen and moved into positions of success, power, and influence on the basis of their demonstrated …

  6. Meritocracy - Simply Sociology

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    Oct 10, 2022 · Understanding Meritocracy from a Sociological Perspective. Meritocracy is an ideology wherein those who work hard are rewarded for their ability and efforts. From a …

  7. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2021/01/the...

    Jan 05, 2021 · Those who prevail in a competitive meritocracy are indebted in ways the competition obscures. As the meritocracy intensifies, the striving so absorbs us that our indebtedness recedes from view. In this way, even a fair …

  8. https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/10/21/20897021

    Oct 21, 2019 · Meritocracy is the idea that people get ahead based on their own accomplishments rather than, for example, on their parents’ social class. And the moral …

  9. https://press.princeton.edu/ideas/a-belief-in...

    Jun 22, 2020 · Meritocracy is a false and not very salutary belief. As with any ideology, part of its draw is that it justifies the status quo, explaining why people belong where they happen to be in the social order. It is a well-established …

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rise_of_the_Meritocracy

    The Rise of the Meritocracy is a book by British sociologist and politician Michael Dunlop Young which was first published in 1958. It describes a dystopian society in a future United Kingdom in which intelligence and merit have become the …

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