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*bottom-up election of supervisors by workers, called the [[wobbly shop]] model | *bottom-up election of supervisors by workers, called the [[wobbly shop]] model | ||
''See [[w:power structure]] for proof that [[sysop power structure]] tends to [[ | ''See [[w:power structure]] for proof that [[sysop power structure]] tends to [[sysopism]] at [[Wikipedia]], and why not to trust their view of this issue.'' |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 14 April 2004
Hierarchy is a simple tree of responsibility and reporting and obedience relationships. These are ethical relationships in that they are supposed to be conducted according to some set of rules or laws, i.e. ethical codes. That is not to say that all people in them always behave very ethically - that belief has various names including sysopism, fascism, racism.
Other power structures are possible, including:
- consensus decision making with trailing arguments gnawed off by a Lowest Troll
- assigning the faction that cares the most about an issue, to watchdog it
- bottom-up election of supervisors by workers, called the wobbly shop model
See w:power structure for proof that sysop power structure tends to sysopism at Wikipedia, and why not to trust their view of this issue.