The pirate structure is not centralized. Centralization supposes the creation of a hierarchy, to which the pirates are allergic. The structure is also not decentralized, because decentralization supposes also the presence of a hierarchy. The structure is rather '''distributed'''. The distribution is supported by a perfect equivalence of all its entities, which are autonomous and free to organise without any direction « from above ». Thus it operates not from high to low nor from low to high, but horizontally (NB: [[F****_(suggested)_manual_FR|see here]] to learn more about our structural theory).
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The pirate structure is not centralized. Centralization supposes the creation of a hierarchy, to which most pirates are allergic. The structure is also not decentralized, because decentralization supposes also the presence of a hierarchy. The structure is rather '''distributed'''. The distribution is supported by a perfect equivalence of all its entities, which are autonomous and free to organise without any direction « from above ». Thus it operates not from high to low nor from low to high, but horizontally (NB: [[F****_(suggested)_manual|see here]] to learn more about our structural theory).
Latest revision as of 23:32, 24 January 2018
The pirate structure is not centralized. Centralization supposes the creation of a hierarchy, to which most pirates are allergic. The structure is also not decentralized, because decentralization supposes also the presence of a hierarchy. The structure is rather distributed. The distribution is supported by a perfect equivalence of all its entities, which are autonomous and free to organise without any direction « from above ». Thus it operates not from high to low nor from low to high, but horizontally (NB: see here to learn more about our structural theory).