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by lol214365
3434 days ago
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It reduces social mobility. Charles Murray talks about how there is a trade-off between social mobility and meritocracy due to the heredity of IQ. In a meritocratic society, the smartest kids go to the best schools, then to the best colleges, then the most elite companies, then likely marry someone from school or work, and then have the smartest kids. Socioeconomic classes become set due the stability of cognitive function across generations. Is it ideal to have a cognitively and economically stratified america with a cognitive elite and cognitive under-class? Is it ideal that this cognitive elite has little to no interaction with the rest of America, and little understanding of how the rest of the country lives? |
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Being smart is not a guarantee of success so we should make it harder so the less intelligent do not suffer any disadvantage.