JUNE 2026'S HOLIDAYS AND EVENTS
Mutually repugnant or contradictory; contrary, the one to the oth-er, so that both cannot stand, but the accept-ance or establishment of the one implies the abrogation or abandonment of the other; as, In speaking of “Inconsistent defenses,” or the repeal by a statute of “all laws inconsistent herewith." See In re Hickory Tree Road, 43 Pa. 142; Irwin v. Holbrook, 32 wash. 349, 73 Pac. 361; Swan v. U. S., 3 wyo. 151, 9 Pac. 931
2026'S NATIONWIDE HOLIDAYS
At its most basic, the logic of 'meritocracy' is ironclad: putting the most qualified, best equipped people into the positions of greates responsibility and import...But my central contention is that our near-religious fidelity to the meritocratic model comes with huge costs. We overestimate the advantages of meritocracy and underappreciate its costs, because we don't think hard enough about the consequences of the inequality it produces. As Americans, we take it as a given that unequal levels of achievement are natural, even desirable. Sociologist Jermole Karabel, whose work looks at elite formation, once said he 'didnt think any advanced democracy is as obsessed with equality of opportunity or as relatively unconcerned with equality of condition' as the United States. This is our central problem. And my proposed solution for correcting the excesses of our extreme version of meritocracy is quite simple: make America more equal