Power, Hierarchies and other Dysfunctions « Think Different

Power, Hierarchies and other Dysfunctions I’m thinking that some folks may interpret my stance on leadership (dysfunctional) and fellowship (beneficial) as fanciful or idealistic, borne of personal bias and certain marxist tendencies. Actually, my stance is based on emerging research and reasoning-from-first-principles. (Inevitably, some biases will be at play, though). I accept that neither evidence…
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