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Sport, Meritocracy, and Shakespeare

2020
Shakespearean adaptations She’s the Man (2006, dir. Andy Fickman) and O (2001, dir. Tim Blake Nelson) replace early modern nobility with a late-twentieth- and early-twenty-first-century sports-based meritocracy, reorienting around sport because it shows that the status and triumphs its characters experience are earned and are not accidents of birth ...
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Meritocracy

2002
Abstract The aim of the next two parts of the book is to loosen the grip that the ideas of merit and equality have on our thinking in this area, in the hope that other ideas and approaches might then find room to breathe. I take the idea of meritocracy first because, as I noted in the Introduction, it seems to be the default position. By
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Meritocracy, Elitism and Inequality

Political Quarterly, 2020
Jonathan J B Mijs, Mike Savage
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Can meritocracy replace democracy? A conceptual framework

Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2020
Baogang He, Mark E Warren
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Meritocracy and Elitism in a Global City: Ideological Shifts in Singapore

International Political Science Review, 2008
Kenneth Paul Tan
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Michael Young'sThe Rise of the Meritocracy: A Philosophical Critique

British Journal of Educational Studies, 2011
Ansgar Allen
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Meritocracy

2020
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Meritocracy, Self-Concerns, and Whites' Denial of Racial Inequity

Self and Identity, 2012
Eric D Knowles, Brian S Lowery
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