The Meritocracy Trap: How America's Foundational Myth Feeds Inequality, Dismantles the Middle Class, and Devours the Elite
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2019
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EducationUnited States • 2010s
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Politics & Government2019
Adult
18+ years
In The Meritocracy Trap, Daniel Markovits explores how the American belief in meritocracy amplifies inequality, weakens the middle class, and exhausts the elite. The book argues that this system, intended to reward talent and effort, instead fosters socio-economic disparities, trapping individuals across all societal levels in relentless competition.
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The Meritocracy Trap by Daniel Markovits critically examines how meritocracy fuels inequality and undermines the middle class. Positively, it offers a compelling analysis of societal norms. However, some critics find its solutions unconvincing. The book effectively challenges readers to rethink societal structures but may overreach in its arguments.
Readers interested in The Meritocracy Trap likely enjoy analyses of social inequality and economic dynamics. Fans of Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century or Reich’s The Work of Nations would appreciate Markovits’ critique of meritocracy as a driver of socio-economic disparities.
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EducationUnited States • 2010s
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Education•
Politics & Government2019
Adult
18+ years
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