From here I went here, which in turn led to (and reminded me of) this[*], where I found this quote:
Today, the org chart is hyperlinked, not hierarchical. Respect for hands-on knowledge wins over respect for abstract authority.
Reading that reminded me of this where you can see this, which of course brought me to this which took me (and him) to this which is sitting on my table at home now saying 'read me!'
Also - starting at [*] above, I took a sideways leap to this:
...what we always meant by socialism wasn't something you forced on people, it was people organizing themselves as they pleased into co-ops, collectives, communes, unions.... And if socialism really is better, more efficient than capitalism, then it can bloody well compete with capitalism. So we decided, forget all the statist s**t and the violence: the best place for socialism is the closest to a free market you can get!
which you can find here but is also quoted here
Which seems to suggest that while the saying "If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there" may be true, even if you do know your destination, there are many possible routes you can take - and you can learn something from all of them.
All of which is one hell of a diversion for a Wednesday afternoon when I'm supposed to be working!
