Tuesday, June 27, 2006

The Secret of Your Success

Adrian Wooldridge reviews the history of thought on social mobility in The Secret of Your Success:
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, three highly distinct theories of social mobility captivated the imaginations of successive generations of commentators — one based on character; one based on ability, by which psychologists increasingly meant native intelligence; and one based on luck.
Read the whole article for the details.

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