Crossword-Solution: MERITOCRACY
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| Belief that rulers should be chosen based on skills rather than wealth | 1 answer |
| Desert society? | 1 answer |
| A FORM OF SOCIAL SYSTEM IN WHICH POWER GOES TO THOSE WITH SUPERIOR INTELLECTS | 11 answers |
| government | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MERITOCRACY (4)
Hackers consider themselves something of an elite (a meritocracy based on ability), though one to which new members are gladly welcome.
What sets meritocracy apart is not the number of members of its ruling (or leading) class, usually no larger than an oligarchy.
The ideological shift (to meritocracy and democracy or to mass-democracy as y Gasset would have put it) served to justify the historical process and put it in context.
And even if you're not -- hey, that's the whole point of a meritocracy, right? The best stuff survives, everything else gets supplanted.
Quotes with MERITOCRACY (3)
In addition to labeling kids who learn differently as problematic, sometimes defective, most schools classify, track, and categorize students from very early ages. As an abundance of research studies confirm, these classifications tend to become self-perpetuating and self-confirming. My interviewees illuminate the ways in which grades, tests, and opportunities to learn are often arbitrary or related to class, race, and gender. In the supposed meritocracy of schooling, these m…
A meritocracy is a system in which the people who are the luckiest in their health and genetic endowment; luckiest in terms of family support, encouragement, and, probably, income; luckiest in their educational and career opportunities; and luckiest in so many other ways difficult to enumerate — these are the folks who reap the largest rewards. The only way for even a putative meritocracy to hope to pass ethical muster, to be considered fair, is if those who are the luckiest …
People always knock what's new but I love the modern Internet, where cleverness is currency. Social media is a cleverness meritocracy. We're living in it.