Why is local flattening good?

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ???
Sent: Friday, March 5, 2021 10:17 AM
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Well, SDO seems like a fragile psychological theory to popularize ... like 
power-stancing or somesuch. But even if we buy its credible extrapolation into 
everyday life, my guess is it would be context sensitive. E.g. within some 
group of, say, neo-fascists, a mexican-hat structure might obtain, where all 
the nazis accept the authority of the 1 nazi, but work like hell to make nazis 
2..N equal in status. Similarly, we might find a scaled organization like a 
traditional matrix organization where we have hierarchy in 2 dimensions. Etc.

So even if we adopt SDO as credible, diversity is good and homogeneity is bad. 
And *local* flattening is healthy.

On 3/5/21 10:11 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> I'm talking about personality.   I think the current polarization is a 
> projection of SDO / non-SDO onto Republican / Democrat.   To what extent must 
> injustice exist, or even be encouraged, to create a stable social system?

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