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Introduction
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Michael Sandel
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Why were we morally unprepared
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Toxic mix of hubris resentment
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The college admissions scandal
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The best and brightest
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Inequality deepened
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We make a mistake to identify merit
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We should remove obstacles to advancement
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Facts and science matter in governing
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Financialization of the economy
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Social value of contributions
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Meritocratic hubris
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The lottery
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The provocative proposal
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Creating a critical mass of insiders
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Globalization and distributive justice
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How do we fill the American dream
Description:
Explore a thought-provoking conversation with Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel as he discusses his book "The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good." Delve into the complexities of meritocracy and its impact on society, examining how our definition of success may be undermining the common good. Discover why Sandel believes we were morally unprepared for recent challenges and how the college admissions scandal exemplifies deeper issues. Investigate the relationship between meritocracy and growing inequality, and consider alternative approaches to social advancement. Analyze the role of financialization in the economy and reflect on the true social value of various contributions. Engage with provocative ideas, including a lottery-based proposal for creating a more inclusive society. Contemplate the effects of globalization on distributive justice and ponder the future of the American dream. Gain valuable insights into how we might prioritize the common good over individual success in shaping a more equitable future. Read more

The Tyranny of Merit

The Aspen Institute
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