I: Why Meritocracies Often Fail Systems, Networks, Nations – all those with aspirations to meritocratic governance and meritocratic remuneration; all those who believe that quality should be the only mark by which we judge work and have, as the apple of their eye, that dream of achievement for the whole, by the whole – have these very tenets to blame for the paradox of their eventual state: Meritocracies fail because they turn to Oligarchies. Or Plutarchies. If they even make it that far.
The Solution To The Meritocracy Problem
The Solution To The Meritocracy Problem
The Solution To The Meritocracy Problem
I: Why Meritocracies Often Fail Systems, Networks, Nations – all those with aspirations to meritocratic governance and meritocratic remuneration; all those who believe that quality should be the only mark by which we judge work and have, as the apple of their eye, that dream of achievement for the whole, by the whole – have these very tenets to blame for the paradox of their eventual state: Meritocracies fail because they turn to Oligarchies. Or Plutarchies. If they even make it that far.