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Is DEI the Problem or the Solution?

December 1, 2025

DEI programs are facing a lot of criticism these days. Some people think they are unfair and hurt meritocracy. But let's think about this. First, DEI programs were never about giving unfair advantages. They were made to fight discrimination and favoritism. These things go against the idea of merito

entertainment

A Look at a Book That Mocks Meritocracy

August 11, 2025

A recent chat with a German politician led to a fascinating discovery: a book from 1958 called "The Rise of the Meritocracy. " The author, Michael Young, was a sociologist who helped shape Britain's welfare state after World War II. He coined the term "meritocracy, " but he didn't mean it as a compl

education

The Shift in University Focus: Beyond Diversity

March 19, 2025

The Texas Senate Bill 17, signed into law in 2023, led to the closure of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) offices at public universities in Texas. This move has sparked a significant shift in how these institutions operate and think about their core mission. The bill has forced universities t

politics

Federal Firing Frenzy: Are Agencies Playing by the Rules?

February 25, 2025

Federal agencies have been letting go of probationary employees in droves, but the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) is stepping in to question if these firings are fair. The OSC believes that some of these terminations might be against the law. They've asked the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB)

opinion

Breaking Down Barriers: California's Move to Fairer College Admissions

October 4, 2024

California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken a significant step towards promoting equity and fairness in college admissions by signing legislation that bans private nonprofit colleges from giving preference to applicants based on family connections. This move is set to take effect in September 2025, a