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*Thomas Merton proposed that equal opportunity is a realistic solution to crime. This could mediate both poverty (rural, urban, native) and the privilege of [[The Best and the Brightest]]. | *Thomas Merton proposed that equal opportunity is a realistic solution to crime. This could mediate both poverty (rural, urban, native) and the privilege of [[The Best and the Brightest]]. How to achieve equal opportunity? What is the best equal opportunity policy? Regardless of wealth or status - anyone with interest to something should have access - and success depends only how one applies oneself to success. |
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Normlessness.
I would define anomie as 'Not knowing yourself' - MJ
See https://www.simplypsychology.org/anomie.html
Notes
- Thomas Merton proposed that equal opportunity is a realistic solution to crime. This could mediate both poverty (rural, urban, native) and the privilege of The Best and the Brightest. How to achieve equal opportunity? What is the best equal opportunity policy? Regardless of wealth or status - anyone with interest to something should have access - and success depends only how one applies oneself to success.