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" The meritocracy myth / "
Stephen J. McNamee and Robert K. Miller, Jr.
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BL
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Record Number
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990965
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b745335
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Main Entry
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McNamee, Stephen J.,1950-
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Title & Author
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The meritocracy myth /\ Stephen J. McNamee and Robert K. Miller, Jr.
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Edition Statement
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2nd ed.
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Publication Statement
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Lanham, Md. :: Rowman & Littlefield,, ©2009.
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Page. NO
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ix, 285 pages :: illustrations ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0742561674
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: 0742561682
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: 0742599779
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: 9780742561670
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: 9780742561687
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: 9780742599772
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The American dream : origins and prospects -- On being made of the right stuff : the case for merit -- The silver spoon : inheritance and the staggered start -- It's not what you know but ... : social and cultural capital -- Making the grade : education and mobility -- Being in the right place at the right time : the luck factor -- I did it my way : the decline of self-employment and the ascent of corporations -- An unlevel playing field : racism and sexism -- Discrimination by any other name : other isms -- Growing inequality in the twenty-first century.
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Abstract
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"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. Fully revised and updated throughout, the second edition includes compelling new case studies, such as the impact of social and cultural capital in the cases of George W. Bush and Barack Obama, and new material on current topics such as the impact of the financial and credit crisis, intergenerational mobility, and the impact of racism and sexism. 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 first edition was highly regarded and proved a useful examination of this classic American ideal"--
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Subject
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Equality-- United States.
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Social capital (Sociology)-- United States.
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Social mobility-- United States.
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Equality.
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Social capital (Sociology)
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Social mobility.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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305.5/130973
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LC Classification
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HN90.S65M35 2009
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Added Entry
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Miller, Robert K.,1948-
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