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    Yes. What ever did humanity do for work before the invention of middle management?

    It must have been chaos. Bedlam, even!

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      Since you’re describing a society with no infrastructure whatsoever, yeah, basically.

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        No hierarchy doesn’t mean the same as no infrastructure and never has.

        It’s a commonly repeated lie to equate them as meaning the same thing.

        EDIT: Middle management is also a phenomenon of the Industrial Era. Prior to industrialization, humanity (and jobs) existed for thousands of years.

        According to some here, that is impossible.

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          “Middle management” as a concept is simply “someone gives you directives and you give someone else directives” and that is literally as old as society itself.

          The Mayans didn’t build highways through a fucking jungle without middle management, and they were most definitely not “industrialized.”

          Also the whole “middle management bad” meme is pants on head stupid. Almost as stupid as your interest in going back to subsistence farming.

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            I never implied a necessary return to subsistence farming. I said that hierarchy is not necessary for society to exist, but you continue to equate the two.

            Mayans didn’t build highways, because the technology and the necessity were not present. But they did build roads. And bridges. And pressurized aqueducts. And they did it without an “Assistant Director of Construction.”

            Y’know. Infrastructure. With limited hierarchy.

            Saying that human civilization and the necessary infrastructure to support it is impossible without traditional corporate hierarchy isn’t just wrong, it’s fucking propaganda. And it’s propaganda designed specifically to depress the value of labor.

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                My dude, if you can only imagine one system of social organization as being correct or successful, I don’t think it’s my intellect you need to concern yourself with.

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                  I exist in the real world, and thus am aware of many types of social organization that currently exist.

                  All of them with any substantial amount of people are hierarchal.

                  As an example the Mayans had both “Divine kings” and a well established system of patronage within their city-states.

                  Frankly, your assumptions about Mayan culture are pretty racist.