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- other on three main questions: institutional design, the means by which meritocrats are promoted, and the compatibility of Confucian political meritocracy...
- other on three main questions: institutional design, the means by which meritocrats are promoted, and the compatibility of Confucian political meritocracy...
- in the 1960s and '70s it was read "as a simple attack on the rampant meritocrats", whereas he suggests it should be read "as sociological analysis in...
- Thatcher stood for real change". He also wrote that "as a grammar school meritocrat who had originally looked for social progress from the Labour Party, Walden...
- argues that McKinsey promotes "intellect and elite credentials" and "Meritocrats" over "directly relevant experience". Many of McKinsey's alumni become...
- and ages – Home an Edwardian aristocrat and Heath a lower-middle class meritocrat raised in the inter-war years – the two men respected and liked one another...
- programmes for the Schools Broadcasting Department. His novels include Meritocrats (1974), The Gardens of the Casino (1976), The Caves of Alienation (1977)...
- the United States is being "split between an isolated caste of ruling meritocrats on one hand and a vast, powerless Lumpenproletariat on the other. Society...
- married. He has been described by the BBC as "the first working-class meritocrat" to become Conservative leader in "the party's modern history" and "a...
- Goodnow 1906, p. 136. Goodnow1907, p. 319. The Economist, "Embarr****ed meritocrats: Westerners who laud a Chinese meritocracy continue to miss the point"...