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"Deliberation for activists"

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Blogger russell1200 said...

It would seem that the groups that develop some form of doctrine - even if it is doctrine in the only the most tactical sense - would have a lot of advantages.

Take -as an odd example - German warfighting doctrine through WW2. It believed in pushing command down to the lowest levels, and only giving objectives rather than specific orders (Take that hill!). But the Germans had a very standardized doctrine that everyone knew, and they could impliment extremely quickly. Some of their opponents came to realize this and could sometimes take advantage of it, but it was hard because the Germans would act so quickly.

Thus you have an intentionally decentralized structure that can move very quickly and decisively. You can see why that would be so effective.

November 19, 2012 at 8:15 PM

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