Monday, June 06, 2022

Meritocracy in India: Not Just In Right Place At the Right Time!

Rory Sutherland, "Don't look for any merit in meritocracy", The Spectator, June 2017:

"...The property fetish is essential to maintaining this bourgeois delusion of ‘earned good fortune’. I might go further and suggest that the middle-class preoccupation with university education also serves the same meritocratic myth, allowing people to present genetic or social advantages as earned accomplishment. The problem with this is that a huge amount of effort and expense is expended in creating the self-serving delusion that inherited genetic or social capital is really earned educational capital. Perfectly bright people who lack the temperament or means to go through this costly signalling process are frozen out of the job market...."




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