The Munk Debates Podcast

Be it resolved: Meritocracy is killing the middle class

Aug 31, 2021
Daniel Markovits, Yale law professor and author of The Meritocracy Trap, argues meritocracy now entrenches elites. Adrian Wooldridge, political editor and author of The Aristocracy of Talent, says a purer meritocracy can be reformed to help the middle class. They clash over whether meritocracy itself or its capture by privilege is to blame. Short, sharp debates on testing, education reform, and rebuilding mobility.
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INSIGHT

How Meritocracy Became A Wealth Transmission System

  • Meritocracy now favors children of the wealthy because elite families can buy concentrated, lifelong training.
  • Daniel Markovits shows SAT and admissions gaps: top universities have more students from the top 1% than the bottom 60% and rich kids score ~250 SAT points higher than middle-class peers.
INSIGHT

Elite Jobs Have Exploded Income Gaps

  • Meritocratic jobs have grown far richer relative to middle-class jobs, amplifying inequality.
  • Daniel gives concrete ratios: doctor vs nurse and partner vs secretary widened dramatically and CEO-to-teller pay rose from 50x to ~1,000x.
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Pluto Meritocracy Versus Pure Meritocracy

  • Adrian Wooldridge argues the middle class is threatened but blames plutocratic capture of meritocracy, not meritocracy itself.
  • He recommends restoring purer meritocratic mechanisms like objective testing and reducing subjective 'hooks' in admissions.
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