This chapter discusses the decline of the middle class and how the upper class prioritizes their status, leading to inequality. It also introduces a scene where a well-known attorney seeks advice on getting his daughter into an Ivy League school.
Most of us are taught hard work and talent are the keys to getting ahead. Turns out it’s not so easy. In his new book, “The Meritocracy Trap,” Yale professor Daniel Markovits says meritocracy isn’t leveling the playing field. Instead, it’s a pretense for concentrating privilege and intensifying inequality. He tells us the time has come to reinvent higher education, redesign the workplace, and reimagine meritocracy so it actually works for everyone.