Tyranny of merit what's become of the common good?
Material type: TextPublication details: UK Penguin Books 2020Description: 272pISBN:- 9780241407608
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : getting in -- Winners and losers -- "Great because good" : a brief moral history of merit -- The rhetoric of rising -- Credentialism : the last acceptable prejudice -- Success ethics -- The sorting machine -- Recognizing work -- Conclusion.
"A world-famous political philosopher, and the bestselling author of Justice, reveals the driving force behind the resurgence of populism: the tyranny of the meritocracy and the resentments it produces"--
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