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Brooks' Thesis Questioned
- Brooks' thesis connecting declining WASP power, meritocracy, and hippie culture lacks strong historical support.
- Similar social changes broadly occurred worldwide, not just due to US university admissions shifts.
Ivy League Selectivity Shift
- Ivy League admissions became highly selective post-1950s, turning elite college access into a status symbol.
- Harvard restricted membership while access to broader college education expanded, shifting from broad admission to intense competition.
Elite Access Contracted Post-1967
- Meritocratic admissions' peak was short-lived; after 1967, elite access contracted through elimination of full tuition scholarships.
- This and political shifts created new exclusivity that limits middle-class white and Asian males' access to power.