Edit: Obviously there are some exceptions.

  • PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him]@anarchist.nexus
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    Not necessarily. E.g., teachers are often great people with the best of intentions, yet we put them in a position of hierarchial power over students. (No disrespect to the teachers in the building, exactly the opposite. Education is so important, and I want to be a professor. But I’m sure we can agree that education is too hierarchical in it’s current form.)

    IMO, authority and hierarchy would not suddenly be good ways of organizing society if a good person was at the reigns.