Difference between revisions of "Meritocracy"
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| − | A meritocracy is a system in which promotions are based on merit rather than friendship | + | A meritocracy is a system in which promotions are based on merit rather than friendship or seniority. It has also been called 'Social [[Darwinism]]'. Meritocracy is inherently flawed in that it presupposes individuals rise and fall based on their own merits rather than [[God's Will]- it is therefore a logical extension that [[theocracy]] is the ideal form of government. |
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A meritocracy is a system in which promotions are based on merit rather than friendship or seniority. It has also been called 'Social Darwinism'. Meritocracy is inherently flawed in that it presupposes individuals rise and fall based on their own merits rather than [[God's Will]- it is therefore a logical extension that theocracy is the ideal form of government.