L. K. Samuels Quote

Disorder is more exacting, arising when coercion is substituted for coordination—preventing members in a system from determining their own destiny. History is littered with examples of excluded parts rising up to confront those exclusive few who claim they are representing the whole.


p. 130. - In Defense of Chaos: The Chaology of Politics, Economics and Human Action, 2013


Disorder is more exacting, arising when coercion is substituted for coordination—preventing members in a system from determining their own destiny. ...

Disorder is more exacting, arising when coercion is substituted for coordination—preventing members in a system from determining their own destiny. ...

Disorder is more exacting, arising when coercion is substituted for coordination—preventing members in a system from determining their own destiny. ...

Disorder is more exacting, arising when coercion is substituted for coordination—preventing members in a system from determining their own destiny. ...