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'''P2P projects have structure and hierarchies, but they are flexible. They are not structureless or hierarchy-less.''' | '''P2P projects have structure and hierarchies, but they are flexible. They are not structureless or hierarchy-less.''' | ||
Feminist and civic action groups of the sixties and seventies ... discovered that structureless anti-authoritarian modes actually lead to hidden power distributions, so that it is important to have open and transparent procedures that can insure a flexible and wide distribution of power. | ==Quote== | ||
From: ''The Tyranny of Structurelessness'', by | |||
"Feminist and civic action groups of the sixties and seventies ... discovered that structureless anti-authoritarian modes actually lead to hidden power distributions, so that it is important to have open and transparent procedures that can insure a flexible and wide distribution of power." | |||
— From: ''The Tyranny of Structurelessness'', by Jo Freeman, Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 1970 | |||
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Revision as of 17:13, 12 April 2017
P2P projects have structure and hierarchies, but they are flexible. They are not structureless or hierarchy-less.
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"Feminist and civic action groups of the sixties and seventies ... discovered that structureless anti-authoritarian modes actually lead to hidden power distributions, so that it is important to have open and transparent procedures that can insure a flexible and wide distribution of power." — From: The Tyranny of Structurelessness, by Jo Freeman, Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 1970