meritocracy
meritocracy A social system in which
status is achieved through ability and effort (merit), rather than ascribed on the basis of age, class, gender, or other such particularistic or inherited advantages. The term implies that the meritorious deserve any privileges which they accrue. In practice it is difficult to find reliable measures of merit about which social scientists can agree.
The term was coined by Michael Young in
The Rise of the Meritocracy 1870–2033 (1958) to refer to government by those identified as the most able high achievers, with merit defined as intelligence plus effort. His fantasy attempted to foresee the extreme consequences of a society which fully implemented the goal of equality of opportunity through the educational system, with the most able rising to the upper echelons, leaving intellectual dullards to carry out humble manual work. The book warned that the new focus on intelligence and ability in the educational system merely institutionalized inequality of intellectual ability in place of inequality based on social class. Since judgements about what constitutes effort are inescapably moral (does a lazy genius merit rewarding? And, if so, why not a hard-working dullard?) the term remains highly contested (see, for example, John Goldthorpe , ‘Problems of “Meritocracy”’, in Robert Erikson and and Jan O. Jonsson ( eds.) ,
Can Education Be Equalized?, 1996
). See also
ACHIEVEMENT;
JUSTICE, SOCIAL.
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Deontological egoism.
Magazine article from: Social Theory and Practice; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; When I said that egoism and self-referential altruism would...motivation. But it follows that we shall want egoism also as a moral principle: we want people...well-being. (1) I. Introduction Egoism is the Rodney Dangerfield of moral philosophy...
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RATIONAL EGOISM: A SELECTIVE AND CRITICAL HISTORY.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Philosophical Review; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; RATIONAL EGOISM: A SELECTIVE AND CRITICAL HISTORY. By...questions of contemporary interest. Rational egoism--defined by Shaver as the view that...end feels able to conclude that rational egoism is implausible. There are several virtues...
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Egoism and commitment: a multidimensional approach to understanding sustained volunteering.
Magazine article from: Journal of Managerial Issues; 3/22/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...2002). On the other hand, various egoism reasons for volunteering have been offered...and Liu, 2003). Third, altruism and egoism motivations can reside in the same individual...practical observations about the importance of egoism in volunteering, theoretical issues have...
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Russia blames 'egoism' of West for credit crisis
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 10/4/2008; ; 639 words
; ...International Herald Tribune 10-04-2008 Russia blames 'egoism' of West for credit crisis Byline: Andrew E. Kramer The New...president, Dmitri Medvedev, has blamed what he called financial "egoism" for the crisis and said that it should be taken as a sign...
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Banks' corporate egoism must be curbed when state support is provided - Putin.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 11/10/2008; 447 words
; Banks' corporate egoism must be curbed when state support is provided - Putin MOSCOW. Nov 10...purpose assigned. We must rule out all manifestations of corporate egoism here, as well as corruption and abuses. Therefore, proper control...
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Kim Regrets `Collective Egoism' by Doctors.
Newspaper article from: Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 6/28/2000; 368 words
; ...yesterday expressed regret over what he called the ``collective egoism'' shown by doctors who waged an extreme struggle to further...meeting at Chong Wa Dae yesterday, Kim said, ``Collective egoism is rampant in Korean society. Interest groups appear to harbor...
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MUHAMMADIYAH ASKS "KY" AND "MA" TO ABANDON SECTORAL EGOISM.
News Wire article from: ANT - LKBN ANTARA (Indonesia); 3/8/2006; 565 words
; ...Judicial Commission (KY) and the Supreme Court (MA) to eliminate their respective sectoral egoism. "I am worried that if their sectoral egoism continue to prevail, the democratization process will be constrained," he said in his keynote...
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Russia calls on G8 to avoid 'energy egoism' - deputy minister.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 2/9/2006; 462 words
; Russia calls on G8 to avoid 'energy egoism' - deputy minister MOSCOW. Feb 9 (Interfax) - Russia is proposing to G8 countries not to allow 'energy egoism," Deputy Industry and Energy Minister Andrei Reus said in the corridors of a meeting...
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Altruism versus egoism in human behavior of mixed motives: an experimental study. (Focus on Homoeconomicus).
Magazine article from: The American Journal of Economics and Sociology; 10/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...the notions of altruism from the perspectives of psychology and economics. Section 2 discusses the relevance of altruism and egoism to motives of people's altruistic behavior from a more general and realistic view. Section 3 considers an alternative approach...
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SPIRIT, NOT EGOISM, HAS MADE U.S. GREAT.(Main)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 8/13/1989; 700+ words
; ...that can reside in the national spirit and equally potent evil that also lurks there. It was Nazi Germany's rampant national egoism that impelled it to conquer its neighbors. It was a different national spirit, in the end the more enduring one, that overcame...
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egoism
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
egoism , in ethics, the doctrine that the ends...all altruistic sentiment is cowardice. Egoism is frequently associated with the ethics...modern philosophers attempt to reconcile egoism and altruism by adducing the concept of...
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George Meredith
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...maturing trials precipitated by his own egoism; and the woman who, for better or worse...his situation the boy demonstrates an egoism of his own that finally leads to his wife...expose the basic human motive force of egoism when it degenerates into self-delusion...
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Philosophy, Moral
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...the self-interest of the individual (egoism) in relation to the welfare of others...society. Both of these issues — egoism versus altruism, and natural law theory...all against law, ” unbridled egoism, in which life was “ solitary...
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Henry Sidgwick
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...ethical systems based on intuitionism, and utilitarianism, and egoism, he concluded that intuitionism and utilitarianism could be...no rational explanation could be found for preferring it to egoism. Sidgwick was interested in the advancement of women's rights...
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Individualism
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...aspect of American individualism manifested itself in pervasive egoism, a widespread tendency to withdraw from public affairs and...welfare of the family as the most important purpose in life. This egoism was evident in unrestrained personal ambition and atomistic...
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