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The Myth Of Meritocracy; The Global Threat Of White Nationalism; March Madness

The Myth Of Meritocracy; The Global Threat Of White Nationalism; March Madness

The Colin McEnroe Show

March 18, 201949m 26s

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Show Notes

We're outraged that wealthy parents illegally paid to get their kids into elite colleges they would otherwise not qualify to enter. Despite evidence to the contrary, we still want to believe that America is a meritocracy. It's not. And believing that it is might be bad for you.

The word ‘meritocracy’ was coined as a satirical slur by Michael Young, a British sociologist and politician, in his 1958 dystopic novel, The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870–2033. The idea that luck, socioeconomic status, and environment were neutralized by grit and hard work made it easy to absolve ourselves of discriminatory policy and rising inequality -- until now.  

Also this hour: the global threat of white nationalism and the NCAA brackets. 

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