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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2017-04-02 08:42 pm

link round-up

I have some things collecting in tabs, so here's a hodge-podge:

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[personal profile] jducoeur 2017-04-03 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Fascinating. It never occurred to me, but now that you bring up clubs, I wonder if this is intentionally built into Freemasonry.

It's quite plausible: Masonry is all about teaching lessons through ritual, and one of the most deeply-set rituals is the way the Lodge runs. You achieve Leadership (being Master of the Lodge) only by passing through most of the Chairs under the Master, over a period (in a healthy Lodge) of 7-11 years. Each of those Chairs has specific responsibilities, and it is *not* cool to micro-manage. Delegation is more or less explicitly one of the key jobs of the Master of the Lodge, and by that point you have a good deal of experience with delegation up, down and sideways.

All far more formalized (and, amusingly, hierarchical) than the SCA, of course, but that's the nature of the clubs...