How to Lose Friends...
May. 5th, 2009 02:47 pmSudden realization:
When torture is used, it's a prime example of Jerry Pournelle's "Iron Law":
"Pournelle's Iron Law of Bureaucracy states that in any bureaucratic organization there will be two kinds of people: those who work to further the actual goals of the organization, and those who work for the organization itself. Examples in education would be teachers who work and sacrifice to teach children, vs. union representative who work to protect any teacher including the most incompetent. The Iron Law states that in all cases, the second type of person will always gain control of the organization, and will always write the rules under which the organization functions."
Basically, the torturers are also always, "the second type of person."
Given that Jerry won't even acknowledge that the Iron Law applies to private sector companies (he consistently only applies the Law to public sector bureaucracies he disagrees with, and not more generally), I don't think I'll mention this to him.
When torture is used, it's a prime example of Jerry Pournelle's "Iron Law":
"Pournelle's Iron Law of Bureaucracy states that in any bureaucratic organization there will be two kinds of people: those who work to further the actual goals of the organization, and those who work for the organization itself. Examples in education would be teachers who work and sacrifice to teach children, vs. union representative who work to protect any teacher including the most incompetent. The Iron Law states that in all cases, the second type of person will always gain control of the organization, and will always write the rules under which the organization functions."
Basically, the torturers are also always, "the second type of person."
Given that Jerry won't even acknowledge that the Iron Law applies to private sector companies (he consistently only applies the Law to public sector bureaucracies he disagrees with, and not more generally), I don't think I'll mention this to him.