
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Today’s bad idea is one that started out as satire and ended as a political slogan. David talks to historian of ideas Ben Jackson about meritocracy and its origins in Michael Young’s book The Rise of the Meritocracy published in 1958. Young foresaw a populist revolt against the meritocratic elite in the year 2034. Was his vision prophetic? Why did politicians like Tony Blair embrace a concept that Young thought was antithetical to a fair and just society? And who are the winners and losers from meritocracy today?
Next time on The History of Bad Ideas: Monopoly
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
4.9
254254 ratings
Today’s bad idea is one that started out as satire and ended as a political slogan. David talks to historian of ideas Ben Jackson about meritocracy and its origins in Michael Young’s book The Rise of the Meritocracy published in 1958. Young foresaw a populist revolt against the meritocratic elite in the year 2034. Was his vision prophetic? Why did politicians like Tony Blair embrace a concept that Young thought was antithetical to a fair and just society? And who are the winners and losers from meritocracy today?
Next time on The History of Bad Ideas: Monopoly
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
5,456 Listeners
154 Listeners
286 Listeners
1,874 Listeners
598 Listeners
852 Listeners
293 Listeners
143 Listeners
124 Listeners
181 Listeners
574 Listeners
176 Listeners
335 Listeners
2,210 Listeners
63 Listeners