Class identity—whether a person identifies as upper, middle, or lower class—shapes how we behave, who we interact with, and many other fundamental life choices. But despite its ubiquity, the formation ...
That is: what if there is a great leveling of the playing field, and the differences in ability that long sustained the meritocratic myth, that had long underpinned the membership of Harvardians in ...
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