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How are individual differences a prerequisite for leadership? If so, what if someone is so different from others that they don't submit to proposed hierarchies, or refuse to be elevated within them?


I wouldn't say they're a prerequisite, they just lead to it. If one person ends up being a leader while others did not, clearly that person had some trait or another which led to that outcome (and/or the other people were lacking in some certain personality trait). And sure you could have weird individuals who try to opt out or whatever. It doesn't even have to be leadership in a formal institution, just think about doing group work for a school project. This is work among peers and often times one person, or a couple of people, will end up taking a more assertive role in delegating tasks, just do to having more pro-active personalities.
Oh sorry, I was waiting on an RP thread to be made. I'll try to get my character up this weekend
Pretty much. As long as individual differences remain a thing, there will always be those that are more assertive and those that are more passive. The former will inevitably end up leading the latter, even if they don't particularly mean to, just due to their natural tendencies.
that's a good point, clearly the correct third option is to both repeal the 19th and replace with an amendment saying that whamen absolutely cannot under any circumstances vote
It is totally community-built. It's an original setting, not lifted from any pre-existing works of fiction (so far as I'm aware).
classic video on the subject

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOMkl3ApTK0

whamen get out reeeeeeeeee
let's change the subject

should we repeal women's suffrage, or just deny women the right to vote
Leaving the dead and the doorway behind, Ivas made his way down the stairs and underneath the surface, calling for anyone nearby to join him. There was nothing out there for them--they made it into the dungeon, now the only way was forward! Or down. Sort of both, he thought, as he hopped down the stairs a couple at a time. On the way, he passed a dwarf who looked mighty angry and was running back up the stairs in the opposite direction. It was a good thing the stout little fellow was so short, as if Ivas hadn't been able to jump completely over him at the last moment, they might have bowled right into each other!

"Hey come back, mister dwarf! You're going the wrong way!"

He was just about to give chase when he was distracted by the realization that his leap had taken him through the doorway at the bottom of the stairs and into the large chamber with the statues, carvings, and seemingly impenetrable door. While the attention of others nearby was drawn immediately to the great door, Ivas was much smarter than that. No adventurer worth his salt simply barreled through such a large and decorative chamber without checking for loot first! There was guaranteed to be something valuable somewhere in here! Ivas set about examining the various statues and carvings with a surprising degree of focus and diligence, given his usual demeanor.

"Whoa, hey, what happened to your arm?!" he said as one of his searches took him close to Grug. "Are you okay? Here, I have these healing plant thingies! If you rub them on the arm it might make it feel better. Or maybe if you eat them. Can't remember which one! You'll figure it out!"

The boy reached into a pocket of his pack and took out what was likely his whole stock of healing herbs, given the size of the bundle relative to that of the pouch from which they were produced, then threw them at Grug like an expert pitcher making a fastball. A baseball thrown like that would leave a nasty bruise, but the worst this ball of leaves and stems would inflict was a sneeze or two if they got too close to the orc's nose. Seemingly assured that the issue was settled, Ivas returned to searching around and behind the statues, telling "mister old orc" to holler if he found anything as an afterthought.

He tapped his sword blade lightly on each surface to check for hollow spaces, shined the magical light from its pommel slowly across them to dispel illusions, and felt under every nook and cranny for hidden buttons. There had to be treasure in here somewhere, dammit!
@Normie
Catchamber's original statement was arguing that humans today have the technology that makes government obsolete if we'd but utilize it.

<Snipped quote by catchamber>
It was my challenging that thesis that led to this discussion. And from what all of history, archaeology, and anthropology have shown us is that we as a species are in need of some form of societal structure.


His first word of that quote is "theoretically" though. Not "realistically." Though I see what you mean, yes.
oh can i submit a character as part of the conservation group then
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