LuckyR wrote: ↑October 17th, 2022, 5:46 am It is an error to assume that it is everyone's preference to climb hierarchies. Thus the competitive are drawn to climb the hierarchy and those who dislike responsibility and/or confrontation are drawn away from climbing the hierarchy. So these various forces naturally create stratification within groups.Yes, there is a level of social freedom in anonymity.
A pluralist society will necessarily have specialisations, and some people will have aptitudes in especially influential specialist areas. And, of course, some will have extraordinary qualities.
If humanity could have done better, it would have done so. Humans are not very good at accepting their limitations, with some even denying death, let alone the limits of our perceptions. Sometimes, it's an advantage to not notice one's limits and press on with indefatigable optimism. That lack of self awareness can also lead to self loathing (either personally and/or misanthropy) and damaging behaviour to self and others.
I find it interesting that human history has been replete with leaders who could variably be described as brutal, corrupt, sadistic, nepotistic, dishonest, narcissistic and even downright psychotic. Yet these have lead us from grass huts to space stations, or at least progress happened despite the drag factor of poor leadership. Often leaders will take credit for the good work of their underlings, while they themselves have been a self-indulgent liability.
All of this may shake up with the advent of AI. When AI systems can be found to lead corporations better than humans, and this seems likely given the extreme complexity of the modern world, then those being out-competed will want their own "Execubots". If corporations are being lead at a higher level than achieved by just humans, then the question will come regarding national leadership. Populist political leaders can cause much damage with short-term thinking, poorly thought-out policies, "magic bullet solutions" and favouring political success over the wellbeing of the nation.
Interesting times.