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Kc77's avatar

Counterintuitively, preserving meritocracy is one of the reasons we should pursue more economic and social egalitarianism. When the child of two rich lawyers gets a C+ average and gets some office job and it’s a mild drop in the child’s status and not “Oh god how will our child ever afford a home” then rich parents will be more willing to let the chips fall where they may and will be less tempted to put their fingers on the scale.

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spinzero's avatar

Love seeing Noah discussing the connection between progressive anti-meritocracy and Asian immigration. It’s been one of those things that I know people must notice, but too few on the left have talked about openly.

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