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Careocracy or isocracy? A feminist alternative to the neoliberal meritocratic discourse
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In a bold critique of the pervasive neoliberal meritocratic discourse, Paolo Santori from Tilburg University presents a thought-provoking examination of how this narrative perpetuates social inequalities while sidelining the essential dimension of care. Explore an innovative alternative of 'isocracy,' which champions a pluralistic approach to social value in public discourse.
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