Imagine a world in which there were millions of experts on any topic, no matter 
how obscure.  Further imagine that one could submit papers or other kinds of 
work products for iterative feedback and blind review, and that distribution of 
the work product did not involve naming the author.  For the sake of argument, 
say that authors on planet A are distributed to readers on planet B and vice 
versa, and that the authors and readers will never meet.  (Something close to 
this is Wikipedia, and people do contribute to it.)  I suggest people do not 
really need esteem, but they need a way to get out of mental ruts -- they need 
inputs.  Rather, the indoctrinated submissives come to believe in esteem as the 
currency of mental health, while the authoritarians are laughing at them all 
the way to the bank.  When the author writes, "People, who don't fear for their 
safety, but who despair of ever achieving love or belonging, are the most 
submissive", it is important to note that there could be people who don't fear 
for their safety but also don't despair of achieving love or belonging.   They 
tend to a garden in contented obscurity.
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Subject: [FRIAM] An interesting article

https://www.edge.org/response-detail/23876

I won't ruin it by trying to summarize :)

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