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Making Meritocracy - Lessons from China and India, from Antiquity to the Present (Paperback)
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Making Meritocracy - Lessons from China and India, from Antiquity to the Present (Paperback)
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How do societies identify and promote merit? Enabling all people to
fulfill their potential, and ensuring the selection of competent
and capable leaders are central challenges for any society. These
are not new concerns. Scholars, educators, and political and
economic elites in China and India have been pondering them for
centuries and continue to do so today, with enormously high stakes.
In Making Meritocracy, Tarun Khanna and Michael Szonyi have
gathered over a dozen experts from a range of intellectual
perspectives-political science, history, philosophy, anthropology,
economics, and applied mathematics-to discuss how the two most
populous societies in the world have addressed the issue of
building meritocracy historically, philosophically, and in
practice. They focus on how contemporary policy makers, educators,
and private-sector practitioners seek to promote it today.
Importantly, they also discuss Singapore, which is home to large
Chinese and Indian populations and the most successful meritocracy
in recent times. Both China and India look to it for lessons.
Though the past, present, and future of meritocracy building in
China and India have distinctive local inflections, their attempts
to enhance their power, influence, and social well-being by
prioritizing merit-based advancement offers rich lessons both for
one another and for the rest of the world-including rich countries
like the United States, which are currently witnessing broad-based
attacks on the very idea of meritocracy.
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