The Rise and Rise of Meritocracy
by Geoff Dench
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Fifty years after the term "meritocracy" was coined, this book asks where the idea of meritocracy has led. A team of commentators consider diverse topics such as family and meritocracy, meritocracy and ethnic minorities, and what is meant by talent Contains commentaries by a selection of researchers, activists and politicians, from Asa Briggs to David Willetts, on the origin, meaning and future of meritocracy Demonstrates that Michael Young, who wrote The Rise of the Meritocracy, was right show more to question the viability of political systems trying to organise themselves around the idea of meritocracy Essential reading for everyone interested in where we are going, and the future of New Labour itself show lessTags
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Geoff Dench is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Community Studies & professor of sociology at Middlesex University. (Bowker Author Biography)
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- Nonfiction, Sociology
- DDC/MDS
- 306.209 — Society, government, & culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Social Behavior - Dating, Marriage, Divorce Political institutions Biography And History
- LCC
- HM1263 .R57 — Social sciences Sociology (General) Sociology Social psychology Social influence. Social pressure
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