The Meritocracy Myth challenges the widely held American belief in meritocracy—that people get out of the system what they put into it based on individual merit. The third edition has been revised and streamlined; with fresh examples and updated statistical information throughout. Chapters eight and nine have been combined into a comprehensive chapter about discrimination as a non-merit barrier to upward mobility. The book also features a new section on “The Great Recession.†The Meritocracy Myth examines talent; attitude; work ethic; and character as elements of merit; and evaluates the effect of non-merit factors such as social status; race; heritage; and wealth on meritocracy. A compelling book on an often-overlooked topic; The Meritocracy Myth has become a classroom classic to introduce students to this provocative topic.
#139858 in Books 2008-12-09Original language:English 10.00 x .69 x 8.00l; #File Name: 1440493618274 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The first half of this book was interesting and better written than the last halfBy Kindle CustomerThis book is full of theory but he cited too many sources that the common reader doesn't have access to. With such a controversial subject which I have read three books all using the same evidence to prove three different scenarios and all of them said "we can come to no other conclusion than. . .". They can't all be right in the assumptions they proposed. This author overkilled in that wrote chapters based on one small part citing every source he could find. Some of these sources contradicted others. The first half of this book was interesting and better written than the last half. Linking the post deluge civilizations to the pre-deluge civilizations in the way he did made assumptions that are shaky at best. Having other writers use the same quotes to prove other scenarios weakened his case.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Both books are amazing; considering they were written in the late 1800'sBy Dean AllenThis was not a novel; so much of the fill in the blank stuff above does not apply. Donnelly wrote this as non-fiction. He is a lawyer not a scientist; so he laid out the case for his belief Atlantis was a real place. I believe he was correct; except he thought Atlantis was in the Atlantic ocean; and was destroyed. I think it is real; and still exists... in Antarctica; under two miles of ice. I am writing a book on the subject; and Ignatius Donnelly is one of close to 100 authors I have consulted in forty years of research. Anyone who enjoys this book needs to read Donnelly's other book RAGANROK: AGE OF FIRE AND GRAVEL. Both books are amazing; considering they were written in the late 1800's.13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Would be great WITH PICTURES!By StarGreat information but...I ordered the digital kindle ebook. NO pictures; no maps! This book relies highly on references to the maps; and ok; I searched the web to see what the author was writing about; but why should I have to?Why can't figure out a way to add pictures to their ebooks? The covers are graphics.Particularly frustrating was the section on language and the Mayan or Landa alphablet..seriously ## signs? I am including a picture I took of the alphabet by searching on Google.Now; I know that receiving these quickly and inexpensively through Kindle is amazing and all but; gee whiz; in a book such as this the graphics are vital.