MERIT AND MERITOCRACY In the general sense then, merit does not necessarily refe

MERIT AND MERITOCRACY

In the general sense then, merit does not necessarily refer to the reward one obtains, but that when one obtains a reward he has done so because of his merits, as long as he has done so morally.

A meritocracy is one in which gains from moral action are not guaranteed, but possible, and gains from immoral actions are prohibited.

(always try to get the negative in there)


Source date (UTC): 2016-09-27 02:30:00 UTC

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