protocolSociety on Nostr: The reason hierarchical control structures tend to devolve into control by force, is ...
The reason hierarchical control structures tend to devolve into control by force, is that it is an inherently unstable graph with clear competitive vector. Basically people digging their own tombs in an upside down pyramid, shedding their soul and the lackluster shade of heavy red stones.
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