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Politics / Sociology / Affirmative action / Meritocracy / Equal opportunity / Justice / Leadership / Michael Young /  Baron Young of Dartington / Technocracy / Political philosophy / Social philosophy / Liberalism
Date: 2012-02-15 04:47:41
Politics
Sociology
Affirmative action
Meritocracy
Equal opportunity
Justice
Leadership
Michael Young
Baron Young of Dartington
Technocracy
Political philosophy
Social philosophy
Liberalism

This is a pre-publication version of a paper published in 2011 in British Journal of Educational Studies 59(4), [removed]Michael Young’s The Rise of the Meritocracy:

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