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In recent decades, those who have landed on top have come to believe that their success is their own doing, the measure of their merit, and that they therefore deserve the rewards the market bestows on them. And, by implication, that those left behind deserve their fate as well.103 This way of thinking about success arises from a seemingly attractive principle, the ideal of meritocracy: if chances are equal, the winners deserve their winnings.
Democracy’s Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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