Hitler couldn't get an adjutant out of bed to help resolve a crisis, because that was outside the rules. Yet he could get soldiers to murder millions of innocents when he was doing it under color of law. Germans would only obey "the law", but "the law" could be anything. [1/4]
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A momentous mistake is the confusion between "control" and order. "Control" is actually chaos. "Legislation" is the opposite of law. Rulers are the opposite of rules. Central command is the opposite of order. Hierarchical monopolies are the opposite of efficient organizations.
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I find it interesting that all such systems aimed at worldwide inclusion, even trivial ones like pacifism, will always find opposition. Is it just a coincidence that opposition was always stronger, or something else makes them fail?
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It is an obvious choice for those low in the food chain to ask for more equality, and once they rise higher up to be against it. Sheep will prefer pacifism, and wolves will ignore that preference. As long as there are ecological niches for wolves, someone will fill them.
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