Any great organization can go through sectarian phases.
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Military organization, like religious organization, can be seen as a paradigm of organization in general.
It's unlikely that the organized religions will get more sectarian... or is it? I am not at all sure.
Insane sects grow with the same rhythm as big organizations. It is the rhythm of total destruction.
The last thing I would want to do is to create the impression that sectarianism came from only one side of the community.
I think family-run ministries are fabulous, but they have to be placed in proper governance.
There are no conditions in which we subordinate the interests of the class as a whole to the interests of any sect, any chapel, any separate organization.
But the more an organization succeeds and prospers, the more it is likely to be diverted from its original ideals, principles and purposes.
The minister and the priest teach that the organization is greater. No great philosophy has ever come from an organization, but from an individual whose research has been a personal study of God and ITS ways.
We bless the organized church structures and their meetings. But if there are 10,000 others that meet outside of these ecclesiastical structures, that's wonderful, too. The kingdom of God moves forward in lots and lots of ways.
Only under conditions of revolutionary crises do you have the highest level of self-organization; this is the Soviet type of organization, which is to say, workers' councils, people's councils, call them what you want, popular committees.
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