The relation between social class and social justice is currently a matter of public as well as academic controversy. Some analysts see existing patterns of social mobility as evidence of inequality of opportunity, while others regard them as meritocratic, simply reflecting the distribution of ability and motivation among the population. This article brings together some important developments in normative thinking about social justice with recent empirical findings about educational attainment and social mobility. Various conceptions of ‘merit’ are identified, with different senses shown to be appropriate in different contexts. The authors argue that it is important to distinguish between the criteria that do or should govern the allocatio...
This paper draws on a literature in sociology, psychology and economics that has extensively documen...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between meritocracy and education respectiv...
The appeal of meritocracy is plain to see, because it appears to promote equality of opportunity. Ho...
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an ‘effective’ way to represent social justi...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first que...
The appeal of meritocracy is plain to see, because it appears to promote equality of opportunity. Ho...
This paper explores the key normative issues raised by empirical research into social mobility and m...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
The idea of meritocracy is related to the distribution of goods and rewards based on individual tale...
After the Second World War, education in advanced capitalist societies has been perceived as the mai...
Faced with the facts of economic inequality, the wealthy are confronted with a particular set of mor...
Limits of meritocracy : how fields of study and gender segregation affect social stratification in F...
This paper draws on a literature in sociology, psychology and economics that has extensively documen...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between meritocracy and education respectiv...
The appeal of meritocracy is plain to see, because it appears to promote equality of opportunity. Ho...
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an ‘effective’ way to represent social justi...
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first que...
The appeal of meritocracy is plain to see, because it appears to promote equality of opportunity. Ho...
This paper explores the key normative issues raised by empirical research into social mobility and m...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
Abstract As a system for distribution and social organization, meritocracy has not reduced inequali...
The idea of meritocracy is related to the distribution of goods and rewards based on individual tale...
After the Second World War, education in advanced capitalist societies has been perceived as the mai...
Faced with the facts of economic inequality, the wealthy are confronted with a particular set of mor...
Limits of meritocracy : how fields of study and gender segregation affect social stratification in F...
This paper draws on a literature in sociology, psychology and economics that has extensively documen...
One of the main debates in left political philosophy is that between social and luck egalitarians. S...
The present paper analyzes the changing perceptions of social justice with reference to (disadvantag...