Science Proves – Believing in “meritocracy” makes you act like a dick

Filed in National by on March 19, 2019

The pernicious nonsense that is a belief in “meritocracy” appears to be on the decline. Still, we have a long way to go.

…today, a majority of Americans believe that they live in a meritocracy where the market elevates the worthy to positions of wealth and privilege (and power!) despite widespread evidence that the rich cheat. Even as inequality has worsened, the 9.9% have only become more convinced that merit is the factor that determines success, freaking out when you point out the role that luck paid in their elevation, and despite the extensive literature showing that meritocracies become oligarchies in short order.

 

Of course, meritocracy is a delusion with an extremely profitable business model. A widespread belief in meritocracy saves the super-rich untold sums in guard-labor to prevent mobs from building guillotines in their circular driveways. So long as the oligarch class continues to promote the circular logic of meritocracy — “The best people find their way to the top, and I should know, I’m the best person I know and I’m on top. How do I know I’m the best? Well, I’m on top, aren’t I?” — its final days will be forestalled.

Just look at this guy. You know he is guilty.

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  1. bamboozer says:

    This reminds me of the rather desperate “their rich because they work harder and smarter”, with rare exception neither is true. Same for the old saw “the cream rises to the top”, especially if their related to the CEO.

  2. Jim C says:

    Shit floats too!