Mm. That is true. I imagine especially trying to throw together a hasty command structure would be even worse.
[But they need some sort of organization. Barabas certainly believes that. He considers the comparison to mercenaries.]
The problem with the mercenaries model is... the pay is generally the only real incentive and the only real tie that binds them together. So is there some other motivator that binds us all -- or enough of us -- together?
Certainly most people seem decently intent on helping, doing the right thing. But that's a broad umbrella term. What happens in real situations where 'the right thing' may not be a matter of black and white? The last thing we need is to be at war with ourselves.
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[But they need some sort of organization. Barabas certainly believes that. He considers the comparison to mercenaries.]
The problem with the mercenaries model is... the pay is generally the only real incentive and the only real tie that binds them together. So is there some other motivator that binds us all -- or enough of us -- together?
Certainly most people seem decently intent on helping, doing the right thing. But that's a broad umbrella term. What happens in real situations where 'the right thing' may not be a matter of black and white? The last thing we need is to be at war with ourselves.