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Joseph Kett’s Merit offers a useful historical survey of the relation of “merit” to positions of affluence and influence in the United States. In a culture||| "The young American republic seemed a nation peculiarly conducive to recognizing merit, or a 'quality deserving reward' in public life. Here Kett traces the evolution of this ideal from the revolution forward, pointing out how merit frequently clashed with
The idea that citizens' advancement should depend exclusively on merit, on qualities that deserve reward rather than on bloodlines or wire-pulling, was among the Founding ideals of the American republic, Joseph F. Kett argues in this provocative and engaging book. Merit's history, he contends, is best understood within the context of its often conflicting interaction with the other ideals of the Founding, equal rights and government by consent. Merit implies differenc...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century (American Institutions and Society) | Joseph F. Kett. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.