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by mc32 1791 days ago
That's like saying a welfare recipient didn't "earn it" so it's not meritocratic.
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What we consider "welfare" is typically not handed out based on merit, but based on need (and, from a global perspective, also based on privilege). The idea of a welfare state is not meritocratic. Many societies strive to be meritocratic with egalitarian constraints: anyone should be able to have a decent life (egalitarian), but to have a great life, one needs to contribute (meritocratic). Interestingly, inheritance neither fits the egalitarian nor the meritocratic perspective.
Yes?