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Joseph Kett - Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century - 9780801451225 - V9780801451225
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Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century

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Description for Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century Hardback. Series: American Institutions and Society. Num Pages: 344 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJ; HBJK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 156 x 26. Weight in Grams: 657.

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 difference; equality suggests sameness. By sanctioning selection of those lower down by those higher up, merit potentially conflicts with the republican ideal that citizens consent to the decisions that affect ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
456
Condition
New
Series
American Institutions and Society
Number of Pages
344
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801451225
SKU
V9780801451225
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About Joseph Kett
Joseph F. Kett is James Madison Professor of History at the University of Virginia. He is the author of books including The Pursuit of Knowledge Under Difficulties: From Self-Improvement to Adult Education in America, 1750–1990 and coauthor of The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy.

Reviews for Merit: The History of a Founding Ideal from the American Revolution to the Twenty-First Century
Historian Kett (Univ. of Virginia) provides a wide-ranging history of the idea of merit, tracing its shaping of the US over the course of three centuries. Much has been written about the importance of 'equality' and 'consent' to the American experience; comparatively, 'merit' has been overlooked. For Kett, the US was 'born meritorious,' as advancement by merit was a pillar ... Read more

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