Topic: Meritocracy
Meritocracy is the principle that people who merit political power, measured by their talents and accomplishments, should exercise it. This principle was practiced to some extent by the Romans and First French Empire, and to great effect. It enabled government to function optimally by delivering good service, and some of the best times in human history resulted when talented and accomplished people were in power. Even the Chinese instituted a system of scholar officials under various dynasties that initially allowed unprecedented social mobility and rewarded officials by merit (yes I know it collapsed it to inheritance, but that was because they didn't do it right).
However, liberals HATE meritocracy. Why is this? I don't get it. It's a very utilitarian principle to put in to effect.