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The Strange Failure of the Educated Elite
« on: May 30, 2018, 12:40:25 am »
New York Times
David Brooks
May 28, 2018

Once upon a time, white male Protestants ruled the roost. You got into a fancy school if your father had gone to the fancy school. You got a job at a white-shoe law firm or climbed the corporate ladder if you golfed at the right club.

Then we smashed all that. We replaced a system based on birth with a fairer system based on talent. We opened up the universities and the workplace to Jews, women and minorities. University attendance surged, creating the most educated generation in history. We created a new boomer ethos, which was egalitarian (bluejeans everywhere!), socially conscious (recycling!) and deeply committed to ending bigotry.

You’d think all this would have made the U.S. the best governed nation in history. Instead, inequality rose. Faith in institutions plummeted. Social trust declined. The federal government became dysfunctional and society bitterly divided.

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Re: The Strange Failure of the Educated Elite
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2018, 12:40:36 am »
Despite himself, Brooks makes some interesting points.