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Meritocracy
We've been taught to feel very good about the fact that many of our societies are now apparently 'meritocracies.' But the concept of meritocracy is - from close up - rather more peculiar than modern politicians make out. Please help us to make films by subscribing here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Lee Kuan Yew - In His Own Words: Meritocracy
Meritocracy is an integral part of the Singapore way of life. It ensures that people can develop to their fullest potential, regardless of their race, religion and socio-economic background. Watch highlights of Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s speeches to understand the importance of meritocracy in guiding policy making.
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The Lie of Meritocracy: Chris Hayes' Twilight of the Elites
How did American society get to this point of gross inequality? That's the question MSNBC host Chris Hayes tackles in this EPIPHANY episode discussing his mo...
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The Myth Of Meritocracy
Clip from the Thursday, January 2nd 2014 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm Eastern.
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The Myth of Meritocracy
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Upward and downward mobility, meritocracy
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Where does Meritocracy lie? | Matteo Achilli | TEDxESADE
Matteo's talk will be focused on meritocracy. He will explain what it is for him, how he wanted to and how he succeeded in creating meritocracy and how it will help him and others achieve future goals.
Matteo Achilli is a founder of a professional networking website, Egomnia. He is now partnershiped with Microsoft and Google for marketing and providing cloud-based services for Egomnia.
This talk
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Meritocracy Now
http://meritocracynow.net/
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Is This What Meritocracy Looks Like?
America is the land of opportunity, just for some more than others.
That's because, in large part, inequality starts in the crib. Rich parents can afford to spend more time and money on their kids, and that gap has only grown the past few decades. Indeed, economists Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane calculate that, between 1972 and 2006, high-income parents increased their spending on "enrichment a
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Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success
http://www.ted.com Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success alwa...
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Sylvia Allegretto "The Myth of American Meritocracy"
For more information about the UC Berkeley Economic Inequality Teach In, please visit: laborcenter.berkeley.edu/events/teach_in_2012.shtml.
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The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy
Daniel Bell, author of the new book "The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy," discusses the book with Stein Ringen of the University of Oxford.
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The Meritocracy Party
The aims of the global Meritocracy Party. Español: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritocracia Deutsch: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritokratie English: http://r...
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Singapore's Meritocracy Problem
This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education system. Credits to; Raiyan See, Phi Tian Phat, Shaun Mak, Chua Shao Shxu...
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Mediocracy vs Meritocracy | John Ioannidis | TEDxAcademy
John Ioannidis talks about mediocracy vs. meritocracy at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece.
John P.A. Ioannidis currently holds the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in Disease Prevention at Stanford University and is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has previously chaired the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology a
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Matt Miller on the Virtues of Meritocracy
The idea that the US has an economic meritocracy is a fallacy, the author says.
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Chris Hayes - The Struggle Against Meritocracy
Chris Hayes, host of "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC and editor-at-large for The Nation, addresses how young people affect policy and effect change. Read ...
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White People Show Hypocrisy On Meritocracy (Study)
"Do white people only support traditional definitions of meritocracy when it benefits them? A new study suggests so. University of Miami professor Frank L. S...
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Happiness and meritocracy | Laurentiu Primo | TEDxBrașov
Laurentiu will speak about happiness and society’s involvement in reaching the personal happiness of its members
Laurentio Primo has a simple and powerful creed: tomorrow society will be meritocratic or will not be. Author of the book "Meritocracy and meritocratism", meritocratic movement initiator, Laurentio Primo is equally successful businessman and philanthropist.
This talk was given at a TE
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The Decline of Meritocracy in American HIgher Learning
CNN's Fareed Zakaria discusses how and why higher education in the US has steadily declined as an icon of meritocracy. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
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Student Loan Debt Is the Enemy of Meritocracy in the US, with Thomas Piketty
Higher and more equitable growth in the United States requires more public support for higher education, argues economist and best-selling author Thomas Piketty. Changes are necessary for the stark reality of higher education to match the purported American values of meritocracy, hard work, and equal opportunity/mobility. If we really want to promote these things, says Piketty, we need to do somet
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Diversity quotas are meritocracy in action @pennyred
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Meritocracy Revisited - The Michael Young Memorial Lecture by Lord Peter Hennessy
21 October 2013 - Meritocracy Revisited by Lord Peter Hennessy The Michael Young Family and Kinship Memorial Lecture (LECTURE ONLY) The Michael Young Family ...
Meritocracy
We've been taught to feel very good about the fact that many of our societies are now apparently 'meritocracies.' But the concept of meritocracy is - from close...
We've been taught to feel very good about the fact that many of our societies are now apparently 'meritocracies.' But the concept of meritocracy is - from close up - rather more peculiar than modern politicians make out. Please help us to make films by subscribing here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com
Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam
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We've been taught to feel very good about the fact that many of our societies are now apparently 'meritocracies.' But the concept of meritocracy is - from close up - rather more peculiar than modern politicians make out. Please help us to make films by subscribing here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
Brought to you by http://www.theschooloflife.com
Produced in collaboration with Mad Adam
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- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 48784
Lee Kuan Yew - In His Own Words: Meritocracy
Meritocracy is an integral part of the Singapore way of life. It ensures that people can develop to their fullest potential, regardless of their race, religion ...
Meritocracy is an integral part of the Singapore way of life. It ensures that people can develop to their fullest potential, regardless of their race, religion and socio-economic background. Watch highlights of Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s speeches to understand the importance of meritocracy in guiding policy making.
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Meritocracy is an integral part of the Singapore way of life. It ensures that people can develop to their fullest potential, regardless of their race, religion and socio-economic background. Watch highlights of Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s speeches to understand the importance of meritocracy in guiding policy making.
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- published: 07 Apr 2015
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The Lie of Meritocracy: Chris Hayes' Twilight of the Elites
How did American society get to this point of gross inequality? That's the question MSNBC host Chris Hayes tackles in this EPIPHANY episode discussing his mo......
How did American society get to this point of gross inequality? That's the question MSNBC host Chris Hayes tackles in this EPIPHANY episode discussing his mo...
wn.com/The Lie Of Meritocracy Chris Hayes' Twilight Of The Elites
How did American society get to this point of gross inequality? That's the question MSNBC host Chris Hayes tackles in this EPIPHANY episode discussing his mo...
- published: 24 Feb 2013
- views: 24611
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The Myth Of Meritocracy
Clip from the Thursday, January 2nd 2014 edition of The Kyle Kulinski Show, which airs live on Blog Talk Radio and Secular Talk Radio monday - friday 4-6pm East...
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- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 2885
Upward and downward mobility, meritocracy
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Where does Meritocracy lie? | Matteo Achilli | TEDxESADE
Matteo's talk will be focused on meritocracy. He will explain what it is for him, how he wanted to and how he succeeded in creating meritocracy and how it will ...
Matteo's talk will be focused on meritocracy. He will explain what it is for him, how he wanted to and how he succeeded in creating meritocracy and how it will help him and others achieve future goals.
Matteo Achilli is a founder of a professional networking website, Egomnia. He is now partnershiped with Microsoft and Google for marketing and providing cloud-based services for Egomnia.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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Matteo's talk will be focused on meritocracy. He will explain what it is for him, how he wanted to and how he succeeded in creating meritocracy and how it will help him and others achieve future goals.
Matteo Achilli is a founder of a professional networking website, Egomnia. He is now partnershiped with Microsoft and Google for marketing and providing cloud-based services for Egomnia.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 25 May 2015
- views: 1027
Meritocracy Now
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- published: 22 Dec 2014
- views: 499
Is This What Meritocracy Looks Like?
America is the land of opportunity, just for some more than others.
That's because, in large part, inequality starts in the crib. Rich parents can afford to sp...
America is the land of opportunity, just for some more than others.
That's because, in large part, inequality starts in the crib. Rich parents can afford to spend more time and money on their kids, and that gap has only grown the past few decades. Indeed, economists Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane calculate that, between 1972 and 2006, high-income parents increased their spending on "enrichment activities" for their children by 151 percent in inflation-adjusted terms, compared to 57 percent for low-income parents.
But, of course, it's not just a matter of dollars and cents. It's also a matter of letters and words. Affluent parents talk to their kids three more hours a week on average than poor parents, which is critical during a child's formative early years. That's why, as Stanford professor Sean Reardon explains, "rich students are increasingly entering kindergarten much better prepared to succeed in school than middle-class students," and they're staying that way.
It's an educational arms race that's leaving many kids far, far behind.
It's depressing, but not nearly so much as this:
Even poor kids who do everything right don't do much better than rich kids who do everything wrong. Advantages and disadvantages, in other words, tend to perpetuate themselves. You can see that in the above chart, based on a new paper from Richard Reeves and Isabel Sawhill, presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's annual conference, which is underway.
Specifically, rich high school dropouts remain in the top about as much as poor college grads stay stuck in the bottom — 14 versus 16 percent, respectively. Not only that, but these low-income strivers are just as likely to end up in the bottom as these wealthy ne'er-do-wells. Some meritocracy.
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America is the land of opportunity, just for some more than others.
That's because, in large part, inequality starts in the crib. Rich parents can afford to spend more time and money on their kids, and that gap has only grown the past few decades. Indeed, economists Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane calculate that, between 1972 and 2006, high-income parents increased their spending on "enrichment activities" for their children by 151 percent in inflation-adjusted terms, compared to 57 percent for low-income parents.
But, of course, it's not just a matter of dollars and cents. It's also a matter of letters and words. Affluent parents talk to their kids three more hours a week on average than poor parents, which is critical during a child's formative early years. That's why, as Stanford professor Sean Reardon explains, "rich students are increasingly entering kindergarten much better prepared to succeed in school than middle-class students," and they're staying that way.
It's an educational arms race that's leaving many kids far, far behind.
It's depressing, but not nearly so much as this:
Even poor kids who do everything right don't do much better than rich kids who do everything wrong. Advantages and disadvantages, in other words, tend to perpetuate themselves. You can see that in the above chart, based on a new paper from Richard Reeves and Isabel Sawhill, presented at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's annual conference, which is underway.
Specifically, rich high school dropouts remain in the top about as much as poor college grads stay stuck in the bottom — 14 versus 16 percent, respectively. Not only that, but these low-income strivers are just as likely to end up in the bottom as these wealthy ne'er-do-wells. Some meritocracy.
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- published: 28 Oct 2014
- views: 108
Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success
http://www.ted.com Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success alwa......
http://www.ted.com Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success alwa...
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http://www.ted.com Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure -- and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success alwa...
- published: 28 Jul 2009
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Sylvia Allegretto "The Myth of American Meritocracy"
For more information about the UC Berkeley Economic Inequality Teach In, please visit: laborcenter.berkeley.edu/events/teach_in_2012.shtml....
For more information about the UC Berkeley Economic Inequality Teach In, please visit: laborcenter.berkeley.edu/events/teach_in_2012.shtml.
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For more information about the UC Berkeley Economic Inequality Teach In, please visit: laborcenter.berkeley.edu/events/teach_in_2012.shtml.
The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy
Daniel Bell, author of the new book "The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy," discusses the book with Stein Ringen of the University...
Daniel Bell, author of the new book "The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy," discusses the book with Stein Ringen of the University of Oxford.
wn.com/The China Model Political Meritocracy And The Limits Of Democracy
Daniel Bell, author of the new book "The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy," discusses the book with Stein Ringen of the University of Oxford.
- published: 07 Oct 2015
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The Meritocracy Party
The aims of the global Meritocracy Party. Español: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritocracia Deutsch: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritokratie English: http://r......
The aims of the global Meritocracy Party. Español: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritocracia Deutsch: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritokratie English: http://r...
wn.com/The Meritocracy Party
The aims of the global Meritocracy Party. Español: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritocracia Deutsch: http://rondetafelbeleid.nl/meritokratie English: http://r...
Singapore's Meritocracy Problem
This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education system. Credits to; Raiyan See, Phi Tian Phat, Shaun Mak, Chua Shao Shxu......
This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education system. Credits to; Raiyan See, Phi Tian Phat, Shaun Mak, Chua Shao Shxu...
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This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education system. Credits to; Raiyan See, Phi Tian Phat, Shaun Mak, Chua Shao Shxu...
Mediocracy vs Meritocracy | John Ioannidis | TEDxAcademy
John Ioannidis talks about mediocracy vs. meritocracy at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece.
John P.A. Ioannidis currently holds the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in D...
John Ioannidis talks about mediocracy vs. meritocracy at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece.
John P.A. Ioannidis currently holds the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in Disease Prevention at Stanford University and is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has previously chaired the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology at the University of Ioannina School of Medicine in Greece since 1999 (a tenured professor since 2003, on leave since 8/2010). He was born in New York, NY in 1965 and grew up in Athens, Greece. He was Valedictorian of his class (1984) at Athens College and won a number of early awards, including the National Award of the Greek Mathematical Society, in 1984.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Mediocracy Vs Meritocracy | John Ioannidis | Tedxacademy
John Ioannidis talks about mediocracy vs. meritocracy at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece.
John P.A. Ioannidis currently holds the C.F. Rehnborg Chair in Disease Prevention at Stanford University and is Professor of Medicine and Director of the Stanford Prevention Research Center at Stanford University School of Medicine. He has previously chaired the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology at the University of Ioannina School of Medicine in Greece since 1999 (a tenured professor since 2003, on leave since 8/2010). He was born in New York, NY in 1965 and grew up in Athens, Greece. He was Valedictorian of his class (1984) at Athens College and won a number of early awards, including the National Award of the Greek Mathematical Society, in 1984.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 19 Oct 2015
- views: 51
Matt Miller on the Virtues of Meritocracy
The idea that the US has an economic meritocracy is a fallacy, the author says....
The idea that the US has an economic meritocracy is a fallacy, the author says.
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The idea that the US has an economic meritocracy is a fallacy, the author says.
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 743
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Chris Hayes - The Struggle Against Meritocracy
Chris Hayes, host of "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC and editor-at-large for The Nation, addresses how young people affect policy and effect change. Read ......
Chris Hayes, host of "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC and editor-at-large for The Nation, addresses how young people affect policy and effect change. Read ...
wn.com/Chris Hayes The Struggle Against Meritocracy
Chris Hayes, host of "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC and editor-at-large for The Nation, addresses how young people affect policy and effect change. Read ...
White People Show Hypocrisy On Meritocracy (Study)
"Do white people only support traditional definitions of meritocracy when it benefits them? A new study suggests so. University of Miami professor Frank L. S......
"Do white people only support traditional definitions of meritocracy when it benefits them? A new study suggests so. University of Miami professor Frank L. S...
wn.com/White People Show Hypocrisy On Meritocracy (Study)
"Do white people only support traditional definitions of meritocracy when it benefits them? A new study suggests so. University of Miami professor Frank L. S...
Happiness and meritocracy | Laurentiu Primo | TEDxBrașov
Laurentiu will speak about happiness and society’s involvement in reaching the personal happiness of its members
Laurentio Primo has a simple and powerful cree...
Laurentiu will speak about happiness and society’s involvement in reaching the personal happiness of its members
Laurentio Primo has a simple and powerful creed: tomorrow society will be meritocratic or will not be. Author of the book "Meritocracy and meritocratism", meritocratic movement initiator, Laurentio Primo is equally successful businessman and philanthropist.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/Happiness And Meritocracy | Laurentiu Primo | Tedxbrașov
Laurentiu will speak about happiness and society’s involvement in reaching the personal happiness of its members
Laurentio Primo has a simple and powerful creed: tomorrow society will be meritocratic or will not be. Author of the book "Meritocracy and meritocratism", meritocratic movement initiator, Laurentio Primo is equally successful businessman and philanthropist.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 18 Aug 2015
- views: 24
The Decline of Meritocracy in American HIgher Learning
CNN's Fareed Zakaria discusses how and why higher education in the US has steadily declined as an icon of meritocracy. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)...
CNN's Fareed Zakaria discusses how and why higher education in the US has steadily declined as an icon of meritocracy. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
wn.com/The Decline Of Meritocracy In American Higher Learning
CNN's Fareed Zakaria discusses how and why higher education in the US has steadily declined as an icon of meritocracy. Enjoy, comment and subscribe. :)
Student Loan Debt Is the Enemy of Meritocracy in the US, with Thomas Piketty
Higher and more equitable growth in the United States requires more public support for higher education, argues economist and best-selling author Thomas Piketty...
Higher and more equitable growth in the United States requires more public support for higher education, argues economist and best-selling author Thomas Piketty. Changes are necessary for the stark reality of higher education to match the purported American values of meritocracy, hard work, and equal opportunity/mobility. If we really want to promote these things, says Piketty, we need to do something about student debt.
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Transcript: So, the amount of household debt and even more recently of student debt in the U.S. is something that is really troublesome and it reflects the very large rise in tuition in the U.S. a very large inequality in access to education. And I think if we really want to promote more equal opportunity and redistribute chances in access to education we should do something about student debt. And it's not possible to have such a large group of the population entering the labor force with such a big debt behind them. This exemplifies a particular problem with inequality in the United States, which is very high inequality and access to higher education. So in other countries in the developed world you don't have such massive student debt because you have more public support to higher education. And I think the plan that was proposed earlier this year in 2015 by President Obama to increase public funding to public universities and community college is exactly justified.
This is really the key for higher growth in the future and also for a more equitable growth. There's one statistic, which I give in my book, which is a bit frightening, which is that if you look at the average income of the parents of Harvard University graduate students right now what you get is the equivalent of the average income of the top two percent of the U.S. distribution of family income. So this doesn't mean that there's nobody from below the top two percent that gets into Harvard, but this means something very precise, which is that people from below the top two that make it to Harvard are sufficiently few. And the people who come from the top two come from sufficiently high within the top two, that the overall average is as if all students had been picked from within the top two percent of the distribution of U.S. family income.
So this is an example which shows that you have the official discourse about meritocracy, equal opportunity and mobility, and then you have the reality. And the gap between the two can be quite troublesome. So this is like you have a problem like this and there's a lot of hypocrisy about meritocracy in every country, not only in the U.S., but there is evidence suggesting that this has become particularly extreme in the United States. And of course, student debt at to the other extreme of the distribution is the other side of the coin. So this is a situation that is very troublesome and should rank very highly in the policy agenda in the future in the U.S.
wn.com/Student Loan Debt Is The Enemy Of Meritocracy In The Us, With Thomas Piketty
Higher and more equitable growth in the United States requires more public support for higher education, argues economist and best-selling author Thomas Piketty. Changes are necessary for the stark reality of higher education to match the purported American values of meritocracy, hard work, and equal opportunity/mobility. If we really want to promote these things, says Piketty, we need to do something about student debt.
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Transcript: So, the amount of household debt and even more recently of student debt in the U.S. is something that is really troublesome and it reflects the very large rise in tuition in the U.S. a very large inequality in access to education. And I think if we really want to promote more equal opportunity and redistribute chances in access to education we should do something about student debt. And it's not possible to have such a large group of the population entering the labor force with such a big debt behind them. This exemplifies a particular problem with inequality in the United States, which is very high inequality and access to higher education. So in other countries in the developed world you don't have such massive student debt because you have more public support to higher education. And I think the plan that was proposed earlier this year in 2015 by President Obama to increase public funding to public universities and community college is exactly justified.
This is really the key for higher growth in the future and also for a more equitable growth. There's one statistic, which I give in my book, which is a bit frightening, which is that if you look at the average income of the parents of Harvard University graduate students right now what you get is the equivalent of the average income of the top two percent of the U.S. distribution of family income. So this doesn't mean that there's nobody from below the top two percent that gets into Harvard, but this means something very precise, which is that people from below the top two that make it to Harvard are sufficiently few. And the people who come from the top two come from sufficiently high within the top two, that the overall average is as if all students had been picked from within the top two percent of the distribution of U.S. family income.
So this is an example which shows that you have the official discourse about meritocracy, equal opportunity and mobility, and then you have the reality. And the gap between the two can be quite troublesome. So this is like you have a problem like this and there's a lot of hypocrisy about meritocracy in every country, not only in the U.S., but there is evidence suggesting that this has become particularly extreme in the United States. And of course, student debt at to the other extreme of the distribution is the other side of the coin. So this is a situation that is very troublesome and should rank very highly in the policy agenda in the future in the U.S.
- published: 22 Mar 2015
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