clearspira wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 12:53 pm
pilight wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 2:58 am
Going back to the original post, it's not just the left who need to abandon meritocracy. Everyone should abandon it. The word was coined to describe a dystopian society. People who argue for it always reserve the right to define what "merit" is and shockingly they always choose to describe people like themselves.
I'm sorry but I have absolutely no problem with the notion that the cream should automatically rise to the top. The alternative is Donald Trump as president - a notion that if you suggested it ten years ago it would look like either slippery slope fallacy or reductio ad absurdum. And yet, here we are aren't we? Perhaps even for a second time.
Trump is an example of meritocracy in action. Most people would place things like wealth and quality education very high on the list of ways to measure "merit".
Cream is less important than milk...
We're not all equal. And we can bleat and cry about that all we want but this a luxury afforded to us by our incredibly over-privileged society that allows under-achievers to flourish. And i'm not putting myself on some pedestal here. If civilisation fell tomorrow, it would be the job of society to save the astronauts, the surgeons, the scientists, the scholars. It wouldn't be to save me for any other purpose than manual labour. This is what acknowledging realism looks like.
We're not all equal but we should all be treated equally under the law. We should all have equal rights. We should all have equal access to the necessities of life. Otherwise what's the point of civilization?
Manual labor is just as essential as those other things. There would be no astronauts without the assembly line workers that build their spacecraft. There would be no scholars without the millwrights at the paper mill.
I agree however that it is very difficult to set an objective set of measurements as to who the ''best'' are and it would be very difficult to enforce. But that does not change my belief that the world would be better off for it if we managed to pull it off.
It's not difficult, it's impossible.