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“Sarah Constantin joining Twitter is arguably the best thing to happen while I was away. Her thinking is simultaneously wild and careful — a wonderful combination. I also highly recommend her blog”
“Sarah Constantin joining Twitter is arguably the best thing to happen while I was away. Her thinking is simultaneously wild and careful — a wonderful combination. I also highly recommend her blog”
Her thinking is simultaneously wild and careful — a wonderful combination.
·twitter.com·
“Sarah Constantin joining Twitter is arguably the best thing to happen while I was away. Her thinking is simultaneously wild and careful — a wonderful combination. I also highly recommend her blog”
“Meritocracy -- granting access to valuable resources on the basis of impartial tests of competence like the SATs -- is not egalitarian, because financial resources can be put towards getting better at any skill. The rich will tend to do better than the
“Meritocracy -- granting access to valuable resources on the basis of impartial tests of competence like the SATs -- is not egalitarian, because financial resources can be put towards getting better at any skill. The rich will tend to do better than the
“Meritocracy -- granting access to valuable resources on the basis of impartial tests of competence like the SATs -- is not egalitarian, because financial resources can be put towards getting better at any skill. The rich will tend to do better than the poor by default.”
·mobile.twitter.com·
“Meritocracy -- granting access to valuable resources on the basis of impartial tests of competence like the SATs -- is not egalitarian, because financial resources can be put towards getting better at any skill. The rich will tend to do better than the