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Indebted Meritocracy
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Indebted Meritocracy

Sol Minoldo El Gato y La Caja Journal. Buenos Aires

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Abstract

A meritocracy is a society in which success and failure belong to those who 'deserve' them. What you get depends directly on the decisions you make and on archiving the right balance between responsibility and audacity. Yet, a key point is frequently overlooked: identical circumstances, means, and opportunities must be guaranteed for meritocracy to make sense. In this article, Sol Minoldo highlights the danger of the reverse the logic, that is, assuming that the different achievements are a reliable proof that some made more effort than others, and discusses what a higher performance might actually reflect.

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Article Information

Title

Indebted Meritocracy

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 25. May 2020
Language
English
Journal
Vol 7 Issue 3
Categories

Life Sciences

Authors Sol Minoldo1
Affiliations
1 El Gato y La Caja Journal. Buenos Aires

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Cite this work

Sol Minoldo (2020). "Indebted Meritocracy". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.7.3.674.