Meritocracy

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Meritocracy, or simply Merit, is an ideology based on the talent and effort on individuals instead of the individual's wealth and placement in the social class. The way of advancing in this system is by performance and achievement.

How to Draw

Flag of Meritocracy
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill in with navy blue.
  3. Draw the meritocracy symbol in yellow.
  4. Draw in the eyes.
  5. Optional: Draw in the lorgnette.

You're done!

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History

Meritocracy was first used in China in the 6th century BCE, when it was supported by Confucius. The Qin and Han dynasties used this system for power over their empires, it helped them keep their complex system of Chinese officials.

In the 13th century, the Mongol Empire was reliant on Meritocracy, where soldiers promote to a higher rank based on their merits. After the collapse of the Mongol Empire, Aristocracy later replaced the current systems in the Yuan Dynasty and Ilkhanate. The other remainder Mongol states Golden Horde and Chagatai Khanate kept this system.

The Timurids used this system. Meritocracy over time would disappear in the steppes region. The Ming dynasty reused the Meritocracy system in military and administration.

In the 17th century, meritocracy spread outside of Asia into Europe and the United States. Great Britain implemented Meritocracy in British India as a civil service, making it the first European power to do so. Employees are promoted by their managers based on competitive examination in an attempt to avoid corruption and favoritism.

The term Meritocracy was coined by Michael Young in 1958 in the novel The Rise of the Meritocracy.

Relations

Friends

  • Technocracy - Surely, someone sharing our rule of the merited, specifically technical experts and scientists.
  • Noocracy - Also someone sharing our rule of the merited, specifically the all-knowing.

Enemies

  • Kakistocracy - An opponent averse to our ideas of the merited.

Further Information

Wikipedia

Meritocracy

The Rise of the Meritocracy by Michael YoungTemplate:Nonquad