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The psycho-politics of meritocracy: IQ + effort = merit?
This chapter examines the moral principle of merit and its limitations. We argue that meritocracy has provided a metafiction for public policy based on a philosophy of equality of opportunity that does not withstand critical analysis. The chapter suggests alternatives such as equality of condition that are more likely to achieve social justice.Fred Powell +4 more
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Meritocracy and the Emerging Political Families in Singapore
Translocal Chinese: East Asian PerspectivesAbstract This article uses the concept of “political family” to explore a new trend in the political participation of the Chinese elite in Singapore and whether this trend impacts “meritocracy,” which has always been the governing principle in this country.
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Culture of Meritocracy, Political Hegemony, and Singapore’s Development
International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 2023Bryan Cheang
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Classic Confucian Thought and Political Meritocracy: A Text-based Critique
Dao, 2021Yutang Jin
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The challenge of Confucian political meritocracy: A critical introduction
Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2020Sungmoon Kim
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Political meritocracy versus ethical democracy: The Confucian political ideal revisited
Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2020Roy Tseng
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Mini-publics and Political Meritocracy: Towards a New China Model
Chinese Political Science Review, 2022exaly
Political Meritocracy and Direct Democracy
2013Nicolas Berggruen, Nathan Gardels
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Political meritocracy in Chinese cadre personnel management
2023Shuo Chen, Hon S. Chan
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