Young of Dartington, Michael Dunlop Young, Baron

Young of Dartington, Michael Dunlop Young, Baron
▪ 2003

      British lawyer, sociologist, and social reformer (b. Aug. 9, 1915, Manchester, Eng.—d. Jan. 14, 2002, London, Eng.), was best known for having written the Labour Party's 1945 social-welfare manifesto and for having coined the pejorative term meritocracy (in his 1958 satire The Rise of the Meritocracy, 1870–2033) to denounce the political and economic elite that he alleged used their own academic test-based success as justification for their treatment of the economic underclass, who did not have access to equivalent education. Young also founded (1956) the Consumers' Association, established the forerunner of the Open University (launched in 1964), and wrote influential sociological treatises, notably Family and Kinship in East London (1957; with Peter Willmott). He was created a baron in 1978.

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  • Michael Dunlop Young — Michael Dunlop Young, Baron Young of Dartington (* 9. August 1915 in Manchester; † 14. Januar 2002) war ein einflussreicher britischer Soziologe und Politiker. Young wurde als Sohn eines australischen Musikers und einer irischen Malerin und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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