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Adam Bellow | Nepotism in American Business
Bellow discusses what he calls "postmodern" nepotism, comparing it to the commonly understood meaning of (now) old "nepotism." Whereas the Old Nepotism described parents hiring their own children or relatives, the New Nepotism refers to the practice of children using the parents' connections opportunistically to further their own careers.
-Political nepotism has appeared as
Rationality
The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic; often involves choosing the most efficient means to achieve a specific end.
Classical Industrial Society
Refers to a stage in societal development characterized by the growth of factories, mechanization, and mass production, typically associated with the 18th and 19th centuries.
Moral Orders
conceptualize the set of shared moral expectations and norms guiding behaviors within a society.
Malaise
A general feeling of discomfort, uneasiness, or pain, often marking the onset of a disease or reflecting a state of dissatisfaction.
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