- on a
meritocratic worldview". Accordingly,
restricted mobility and the
significance of
inherited wealth co-exist with the
belief in a
meritocratic system...
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Mohism or
Moism (/ˈmoʊɪzəm/, Chinese: 墨家; pinyin: Mòjiā; lit. 'School of Mo') was an
ancient Chinese philosophy of
ethics and logic,
rational thought,...
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often describing it as a "quota system" and
believing that it is not
meritocratic and is counter-productive
socially by only
further promoting discrimination...
- She
explains that they are "hard working,
highly educated, jet-setting
meritocratic who feel they are the
deserving winners of a
tough worldwide economic...
- generations. In
other words, at a minimum,
democracy needs Confucian meritocratic checks.: 32–47 In The
China Model, Bell
argues that
Confucian political...
-
dispatched to Gaul to
fight the
rebels Carausius and Allectus. In
spite of
meritocratic overtones, the
Tetrarchy retained vestiges of
hereditary privilege, and...
-
technical knowledge.
Technocracy follows largely in the
tradition of
other meritocratic theories and ****umes full
state control over
political and
economic issues...
-
Galactic Republic, the Jedi
Order is
depicted as a religious, academic,
meritocratic, and military-auxiliary (peacekeeping)
organization whose origin dates...
- restrictions), not
gratis (no cost). Cyber-libertarians
embrace fluid,
meritocratic hierarchies,
which are
believed to be best
served by markets. The most...
-
issues are
facing Indian scientists, with
demands for transparency, a
meritocratic system, and an
overhaul of the
bureaucratic agencies that
oversee science...