Stephen J. McNamee is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
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I don't think there is a competitor that accomplishes what this book does-summarize the sociology of inequality in a clear, interesting, and succinct-yet-thorough fashion. The Meritocracy Myth provides a coherent perspective on the world. Many textbooks are a long mishmash of theories and facts; this one has a compelling message and point of view.--Scott Harris, Saint Louis University The Meritocracy Myth allows me to explain how categories of difference are constructed, how they are translated into inequalities, and how inequalities are maintained as mechanisms of oppression, privilege, exploitation, and exclusion. It is engaging, rendering complex theories and concepts digestible.--Azat Gundogan, Florida State University The Meritocracy Myth is detailed, comprehensive, and relevant. Like social life, it is complex. McNamee's writing style is very accessible, well written, and engaging for university students. The book's arguments are very well organized and developed and revealing of the effects of inequalities of opportunity on inequalities of social rewards.--Benny Marcus, Temple University