The workplace is the perfect microcosm of meritocracy. If
someone is made a lead, but that person is not a hard worker, or effective, yet
they are paid more because they are liked, personally, rather than
functionally, that is entitlement. It follows that the people who are
functionally good workers SHOULD not respect the lead in any real sense. What
happens is, believers add their own belief driven paradigm where nothing real
matters. All that matters is I sprinkle pixie dust on your shoulders, and I give
you the authority to be the lead, even though you don't deserve it
functionally. Then, the believers come with pure authoritarianism to enforce
their arbitrary appointments. These two different systems are not two sides of
the same coin, or qualitatively equivalent in any sense at all. One is illegitimate,
belief based power, and one is legitimate, functionally based power. Now,
belief has the power of physical contingency, and can cause real physical
difference, and, in that sense illegitimate power is just as potent as
functional power, BUT power of belief IS illegitimate, and will always be illegitimate
and should not be respected in any way, shape or form. It's the difference
between giving a loaded gun to a child, or giving it to a trained gun owner. Believers,
when the child blows himself or someone else away, will say it's all part of
the plan, while the functional power says "You can't give a gun to a baby,
idiot."
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