Organization Sep 30, 2002, 12:15p
* Statistics govern what the world thinks. Individuals are meaningful in how they contribute to a statistic. Yet no individual is as meaningful as he wants to be. It's like voting; even statistics do not account for the apathetic statiscee.
* Lines (or, Queues, as they say in England) - Social organization at its simplist. The moment we started forming lines, for everything from grocery markets to airplane boarding, was the moment we gave up significant individual freedoms to the benefit of the social form as a whole.
* Organized Time - Another tool for social organization. Once we as a people were able to agree and organize our lifestyles around time, we had given up significant individual freedom for the sake of doing things with our peers.
* Specialization and Division of Labor - Fundamentals to our existing capitalist and competitive economics society
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