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Peter ([personal profile] ptc24) wrote2010-10-07 03:52 pm

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Poll #4686 Equality and Hierarchy
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A has authority over B. Can C interact with both A and B as equals?

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yes
7 (36.8%)

no
0 (0.0%)

sort of
1 (5.3%)

maybe
5 (26.3%)

under some circumstances
13 (68.4%)

other (please comment)
0 (0.0%)

I have some nifty maths about (in)equality which I will explain in a comment
0 (0.0%)

lowercase tickybox
0 (0.0%)

[identity profile] vyvyan.livejournal.com 2010-10-07 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I think in part it will depend on whether C is part of, or close to, the hierarchy in which A has authority over B. For example, if B is A's secretary, and C is a visiting client, it would probably be hard for C to interact with A and B as equals during the visit (and possibly after it as well). But if C is a tourist who meets A and B in a nearby bar after work, there would presumably be little difficulty in C interacting with them as equals, because their local power differential will be meaningless to C.
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[personal profile] jack 2010-10-07 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That's what I thought.