<p><b><i>THE TIMES </i>BOOK OF THE YEAR<br></b><b>*Shortlisted for the </b><b>2021 Financial Times and McKinsey & Company Business Book of the Year Award*</b><br><br><b>''This unique and fascinating history explains why the blame now being piled upon meritocracy for many social ills is misplaced-and that assigning responsibilities to the people best able to discharge them really is better than the time-honoured customs of corruption, patronage, nepotism and hereditary castes'' </b>Steven Pinker<br><br>Meritocracy: the idea that people should be advanced according to their talents rather than their status at birth. For much of history this was a revolutionary thought, but by the end of the twentieth century it had become the world''s ruling ideology. How did this happen, and why is meritocracy now under attack from both right and left?<br><br>Adrian Wooldridge traces the history of meritocracy forged by the politicians and officials who introduced the revolutionary principle of open com