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Mentioned in 27 episodes
The Tyranny of Merit
What's Become of the Common Good?
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In 'The Tyranny of Merit', Michael J. Sandel argues that the current system of meritocracy has led to significant social and political issues.
He contends that meritocracy stratifies society into winners and losers, based largely on economic status and educational credentials, resulting in hubris among the successful and resentment and humiliation among those who are not.
Sandel suggests that this system ignores the role of luck and external factors in success and instead attributes success solely to individual talent and hard work.
He advocates for a new way of thinking about success, one that is more attentive to the role of luck, more conducive to an ethic of humility and solidarity, and more affirming of the dignity of all work.
The book also explores the impact of credentialism and the need to restore dignity to work that does not require a college degree, promoting a politics of the common good.
He contends that meritocracy stratifies society into winners and losers, based largely on economic status and educational credentials, resulting in hubris among the successful and resentment and humiliation among those who are not.
Sandel suggests that this system ignores the role of luck and external factors in success and instead attributes success solely to individual talent and hard work.
He advocates for a new way of thinking about success, one that is more attentive to the role of luck, more conducive to an ethic of humility and solidarity, and more affirming of the dignity of all work.
The book also explores the impact of credentialism and the need to restore dignity to work that does not require a college degree, promoting a politics of the common good.
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Recommended by the host as exploring dignity, work, and status in America.

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to critique the concept of meritocracy and its unintended consequences.


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in relation to a discussion on meritocracy and its challenges.


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in relation to his views on meritocracy and its societal consequences.


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as a book discussing meritocracy and its limitations.


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as a book exploring merit and meritocracy.


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as a central theme of why people without degrees feel looked down upon by elites.


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as a recent work that analyzes meritocracy and its social consequences.


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