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The Rise of the Meritocracy by Michael Young is a thought-provoking exploration of social class and the philosophy of education, originally published in 1958. This seminal work introduces readers to the concept of a society governed by merit, where individuals rise to positions of power and influence based on their abilities and talents rather than their socio-economic backgrounds.
Set in a future Britain, Young crafts a narrative that critiques the notion of meritocracy as a utopian ideal. Through a satirical lens, he examines the consequences of a society that prioritises intelligence and skill over inherited privilege, ultimately revealing the potential for inequality and class stratification even in a seemingly fair system. Young’s arguments resonate through the decades, prompting discussions about the definition of merit and the structures that uphold class divisions.
This book is ideal for readers interested in sociology, political theory, and education philosophy. It serves as a significant reference for those analysing contemporary issues regarding social justice and equity, as well as for fans of Young’s other influential works, such as Family and Kinship in East London.
"A profound examination of the ideological underpinnings of class and merit, essential for understanding modern society." – Academic Review
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 198
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781560007043
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