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Who Has Earned a Good Life?

Episode 36 of the American Socrates podcast, hosted by Charles M. Rupert, titled "Who Has Earned a Good Life?" was published on October 22, 2025 and runs 29 minutes.

October 22, 2025 ·29m · American Socrates

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Send us Fan Mail Is success really earned? In this episode of American Socrates, we unpack the seductive myth of meritocracy. With the help of philosopher Iris Marion Young, we explore why "merit" is often unknowable, socially biased, and used to justify inequality. Along the way, we contrast views from John Rawls and Michael Sandel, explain how meritocracy harms working people, and offer a radical alternative: a society based on dignity, not ranking. If you've ever wondered whether hard work...

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Is success really earned? In this episode of American Socrates, we unpack the seductive myth of meritocracy. With the help of philosopher Iris Marion Young, we explore why "merit" is often unknowable, socially biased, and used to justify inequality. Along the way, we contrast views from John Rawls and Michael Sandel, explain how meritocracy harms working people, and offer a radical alternative: a society based on dignity, not ranking. If you've ever wondered whether hard work really pays—or why failure feels like shame—this episode will change how you see fairness and justice in everyday life.

Keywords: meritocracy, Iris Marion Young, justice and fairness, Rawls, Sandel, inequality, political philosophy, working-class ethics, American Socrates podcast

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