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Heirarchy serves historical functions humanity has partially surpassed, and then only noisily as a result of evolution. Reduced, more calculated heirarchies would in principle be better. Markets are good at calculation, so they incentivize better hierarchies, but more is needed.
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Wouldn't you say that hierarchy's form naturally anytime you put human beings in the same place? There are those who lead. Those who manage and those who follow or at least work for the leader.
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They tend to form, but I wouldn't say that's sufficient to justify them normatively, especially when counterexamples exist
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