The Meritocracy Party

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy
Cover of the book The Meritocracy Party by Michael Faust, Mike Hockney
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Author: Michael Faust ISBN: 9781466011571
Publisher: Mike Hockney Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Faust
ISBN: 9781466011571
Publisher: Mike Hockney
Publication: October 27, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The politics of the future is here. Meritocracy represents the end of the democratic hegemony. Join the Revolution.

The Meritocracy Party campaigns to replace democracy with meritocracy. Democracy has become the single biggest obstacle to the rise of the most meritorious. In the USA, no matter your talents, you cannot become President unless you have access to vast wealth to fund your campaign. In Great Britain, social mobility - the opportunity to improve your social standing - has gone into steep reverse. If you are born into a poor family, you are statistically almost certain to remain poor, regardless of your merits. If your parents are rich, you can start looking forward to a prosperous future, again regardless of your merits.

The Meritocracy Party seeks to remove the link between parental wealth and children's outcomes in life, and to eradicate nepotism and cronyism, the dual drivers of privilege. The Meritocracy Party is "viral". You don't need to join anything, seek anyone's permission, go to any meetings or pay any money. If you're broadly in tune with the meritocratic ethos, all you have to do is go out and spread the word. The world can be changed: conversation by conversation amongst intelligent people.

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The politics of the future is here. Meritocracy represents the end of the democratic hegemony. Join the Revolution.

The Meritocracy Party campaigns to replace democracy with meritocracy. Democracy has become the single biggest obstacle to the rise of the most meritorious. In the USA, no matter your talents, you cannot become President unless you have access to vast wealth to fund your campaign. In Great Britain, social mobility - the opportunity to improve your social standing - has gone into steep reverse. If you are born into a poor family, you are statistically almost certain to remain poor, regardless of your merits. If your parents are rich, you can start looking forward to a prosperous future, again regardless of your merits.

The Meritocracy Party seeks to remove the link between parental wealth and children's outcomes in life, and to eradicate nepotism and cronyism, the dual drivers of privilege. The Meritocracy Party is "viral". You don't need to join anything, seek anyone's permission, go to any meetings or pay any money. If you're broadly in tune with the meritocratic ethos, all you have to do is go out and spread the word. The world can be changed: conversation by conversation amongst intelligent people.

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