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Why Rich Kids are Miserable (Prof. Daniel Markovits)

Why Rich Kids are Miserable (Prof. Daniel Markovits)

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This episode of 'It's Relative' explores the concept of meritocracy and argues why it has become a trap. Featuring Daniel Markovitz, Yale professor and author of 'The Meritocracy Trap,' the discussion dissects the rise of elite parenting, the collapse of the middle class, and how current labor markets are exacerbating inequalities. The conversation includes insights into the social and economic pressures faced by both privileged elites and middle-class professionals, along with the impact on future generations.


Additionally, it addresses how asset wealth and labor income contribute to this meritocratic disparity, shedding light on the paradoxical nature of today’s elite society.


Chapters:


00:00 Introduction: The Illusion of Meritocracy

00:27 The Reality of Social Mobility

01:15 Welcome to the Show

01:38 The Meritocracy Trap Explained

02:09 The Rise of the New Elite

03:41 Middle Class Stagnation

05:58 The Disappearing Mid-Skill Jobs

08:10 The Cost of Elite Success

09:16 The Burden of Expectations

16:15 Economic Justice and Inequality

16:43 The Changing Class Map

17:22 Challenges for Today's Young Generation

19:40 The Rise of Meritocracy: A Historical Perspective

20:42 Winners and Losers in the Meritocratic System

22:11 The Middle Class Squeeze

23:00 The Dualism of Labor and Asset Wealth

24:44 The Impact of AI on the Job Market

26:27 Meritocracy and Immigrant Success Stories

29:39 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Meritocracy

33:00 Gender Dynamics in the Meritocratic System

40:01 Advice for the Next Generation

41:21 Conclusion: The Future of Meritocracy


About It’s All Relative

Ever wondered why the world works the way it does? It's All Relative unravels the unspoken rules and hidden connections that shape our lives. We dig into the origins of privilege, power, and social structures, offering candid conversations that challenge assumptions and provide fresh insights into the intricate tapestry of modern society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the forces that truly matter.


About Eliza

Dr. Eliza Filby is an award-winning speaker, bestselling author, broadcaster, and one of the world’s leading experts on generational change. Specialising in the shifts that define how we live, work, and connect across generations, Eliza delivers sharp insights, no-nonsense truths, and fresh takes on our parents' world, our present, and what’s next for our kids.


Her latest book, Inheritocracy: It’s Time to Talk About the Bank of Mum and Dad (Biteback, 2024), became a Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller, sparking global conversations about the future of wealth, family, and opportunity.


Buy Inheritocracy: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inheritocracy-Should-Talk-about-Bank/dp/1785908588


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