Is Meritocracy Making Everyone Crazy?

Illustration of a person working at a desk on top of a graduation cap, with students of privilege being admitted and a worker pushing a cart full of boxes below.

If students of privilege are the ones who are admitted to elite colleges based on position and legacy rather than merit—then either meritocracy isn’t working properly or it wasn’t the right approach in the first place. Read on for the New Yorker’s take on elite higher education.

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