Another of the three short articles, and the one linked by the Arts & Letters Daily, is by Helen Andrews, a researcher (not previously known to me) at a conservative and pro-free market Australian think tank. It contains the following provocative passages that, given their concise crispness, I am thinking I should quote from, in one of the two opening chapters of my literature book on high-end inequality:
"Meritocracy
began by destroying an aristocracy; it has ended in creating a new one. Nearly
every book in the American anti-meritocracy literature makes this charge, in
what is usually its most empirically reinforced chapter. Statistics on the
decline of social mobility are not lacking. In 1985, less than half of students
at selective colleges came from families in the top income quartile; in 2010,
67 percent did.... [Data show the] growing tendency of the members of America’s cognitive elite
to marry each other, live near each other in “Super Zips,” and launch their
children into the same schools, and thence onto the same path to worldly
success.... 'Our
new multiracial, gender-neutral meritocracy has figured out a way to make itself
hereditary.' ....
"[Yet n]ot since the
Society of the Cincinnati has a ruling elite so vehemently disclaimed any
resemblance to an aristocracy. The structure of the economy abets the elite in
its delusion, since even the very rich are now more likely to earn their money
from employment than from capital, and thus find it easier to think of
themselves basically as working stiffs. As cultural consumers they are careful
to look down their noses at nothing except country music.... 'It is as if the new
elite are saying, ‘Look! We are not some exclusive club. If anything, we are
the most democratized of all groups.’”
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