The Meritocracy Myth
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The Meritocracy Myth

Who Gets Ahead and Why

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The Meritocracy Myth

Who Gets Ahead and Why

About this book

There is a pervasive ideology that claims America is a land of unlimited opportunity, and people get out of the system what they put into it based on talent, attitude, hard work, and character. The Meritocracy Myth: Who Gets Ahead and Why deconstructs this idea by identifying factors that suppress, neutralize, or negate merit-based traits. These include economic inheritance, who you know (social capital) and "fitting in" (cultural capital), being at the right place at the right time, unequal access to educational opportunities, and discrimination based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, physical disability, religion, and physical appearance. Discussion questions at the end of each chapter encourage students to think critically and develop a deeper understanding of why some people succeed and others fail.

New to the Fifth Edition
New discussion of national college admission scandal highlights how educational opportunities are mediated by social class (Chapter 5)Revised Chapter 7, "The Luck Factor," includes discussions of how the COVID-19 pandemic, manufacturing of critical goods in the U.S., and the oversupply of college graduates impact the likelihood of intergenerational mobilityNew discussion on reparations as a way to address inequality for historically discriminated against groups reflects current debates (Chapter 10)New discussion of murders of Black suspects by police, Black Lives Matter, and the Dobbs Supreme Court decision illustrate ongoing patterns of discrimination that impact the prospects of Americans (Chapter 9)

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Table of contents

  1. Preface to the Fifth Edition
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. 1 The American Dream: Origins and Prospects
  4. 2 On Being Made of the Right Stuff: The Case for Merit
  5. 3 The Silver Spoon: Inheritance and the Staggered Start
  6. 4 It’s Not What You Know But …: Social and Cultural Capital
  7. 5 Making the Grade: Education and Mobility
  8. 6 I Did It My Way: The Decline of Self-Employment and the Ascent of Corporations
  9. 7 The Luck Factor: Being in the Right Place at the Right Time
  10. 8 Mobility through Marriage: The Cinderella Effect
  11. 9 An Unlevel Playing Field: Racism, Sexism, and Other Isms
  12. 10 Growing Inequality in the Twenty-First Century: What Can Be Done?
  13. Notes
  14. About the Author