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On June 25, Daniel Markovits '91, JD '00, Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School, will join us to discuss his acclaimed book, The Meritocracy Trap. In this book, he argues that meritocracyโ€”originally an axiom of American life, in which success is earned through ability and effortโ€”has evolved into a powerful mechanism for entrenching inequality and transmitting privilege across generations.

In his talk, Markovits will examine "America's Foundational Myth" and how it feeds inequality, dismantles the middle class, and devours the elite. By revealing the inner workings of the meritocratic system, he illuminates the first steps outwardโ€”toward a new world that restores dignity and prosperity for all.

Speakers

  • Daniel Markovits '91, JD '00 (Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School)

    Daniel Markovits '91, JD '00

    Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School

    Daniel Markovits '91, JD '00 is the Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School and the Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Private Law. He publishes across disciplines—including law, philosophy, and economics—and his work has appeared in notable publications including Science, The American Economic Review, The Yale Law Journal, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. In 2021, Prospect magazine named him one of the world’s top 50 thinkers. His most recent book, The Meritocracy Trap (Penguin Press, 2019), develops a sustained attack on American meritocracy. He is also working on a new book, tentatively titled The Good Life after the Age of Growth.

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