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An updated Meritocracy interpretation. Meritocracy (merit, as of Latin mereō: make + -cracy, as of Ancient Greek κράτος, kratos: potency, power”) is a governmental doctrine that contains power ought to be fixed and absolute and without contingency in single human beings depending to worth. Advancement in such a configuration is founded on intellectual aptitude calculated via test either-or revealed attainment in the area wherever it is executed. There has never been a Meritocracy Guide like this.
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A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Ownership society – Quotations, Big Bang (financial markets) – Policy, Distributed revision control – Distributed vs. centralized, Ideology of the SS – Class egalitarianism, Color blindness (race) – Criticism of color blindness, Criticism of Wikipedia – Consensus and the hive mind, Meritocracy – Ecuador, Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon – Early Socialism, Asian Century – Reasons, Meritocracy – Degeneration of America’s meritocracy, Michael Young, Baron Young of Dartington – Political career and thought, Bobos in Paradise – Etymology, Differential Education Achievement, Michael Young (politician), Meritocracy – Early definitions, International division of labour – Modern debates, Meritocracy – Confucianism, Elise Brezis – Elites and Economics, Demarchy – Candidates, Liga Federal, Bridgewater Associates – Corporate culture, École nationale d’administration, Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy – Publication data, History of eugenics – Singapore, Scholar-official – Effect, and much more…