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Who in his book "The Rise of Meritocracy” proposes, the rise of the Meritocracy i.e. achievement of status on the basis of merit, which would be functional for society. He also notes that dysfunctional role and possibilities of meritocratic principle of social stratification.
Warner
Willmot
Wiser
Young
- Option 4: Young - Michael Young wrote the book "The Rise of the Meritocracy" in 1958. He popularized the term "meritocracy" and examined how a society based on merit could be both functional and dysfunctional.
- Option 1: Warner - William Lloyd Warner was a sociologist known for his studies on class structure in the United States, but he did not propose the concept of meritocracy in this context.
- Option 2: Willmot - Peter Willmott was a sociologist who worked extensively with Young but was not associated with writing "The Rise of the Meritocracy."
- Option 3: Wiser - This name doesn't correlate with the context of the meritocracy or with Michael Young’s work.
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