The Tyranny of Merit: Why the Promise of Moving Up Is Pulling America Apart
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Macmillan Audio, 2020.
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11h 14m 0s
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9781250770028

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Michael J. Sandel., Michael J. Sandel|AUTHOR., & Michael J. Sandel|READER. (2020). The Tyranny of Merit: Why the Promise of Moving Up Is Pulling America Apart . Macmillan Audio.

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Michael J. Sandel, Michael J. Sandel|AUTHOR and Michael J. Sandel|READER. 2020. The Tyranny of Merit: Why the Promise of Moving Up Is Pulling America Apart. Macmillan Audio.

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Michael J. Sandel, Michael J. Sandel|AUTHOR and Michael J. Sandel|READER. The Tyranny of Merit: Why the Promise of Moving Up Is Pulling America Apart Macmillan Audio, 2020.

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Michael J. Sandel, Michael J. Sandel|AUTHOR, and Michael J. Sandel|READER. The Tyranny of Merit: Why the Promise of Moving Up Is Pulling America Apart Macmillan Audio, 2020.

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In recent decades, mainstream politicians across the aisle - from Reagan to Obama - have offered a rhetoric of rising: everyone should be given an equal chance to get ahead. But the relentless focus on "equal opportunity" ignores the morally corrosive attitudes that even a fair meritocracy generates. Among the winners, it generates hubris; among the losers, humiliation. Meritocratic hubris reflects the tendency of winners to inhale too deeply of their success, to forget the luck and good fortune that helped them on their way. It diminishes our capacity to see ourselves as sharing a common fate and leaves little room for the solidarity that can arise when we reflect on the contingency of our talents and fortunes. More than a protest against immigrants, outsourcing, and stagnant wages, the populist complaint is about the tyranny of merit. And the complaint is justified. 
 
In The Tyranny of Merit, a searing critique of contemporary public discourse, Michael J. Sandel, the world's most relevant living philosopher, diagnoses our political moment by seeking out its moral underpinnings. He highlights the hubris a meritocracy fosters among the winners and the indignities it inflicts on those left behind. And he offers an alternative way of thinking about success - more attentive to the role of luck in human affairs, more conducive to an ethic of humility, and more hospitable to a politics of the common good.
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