The only way it can be combatted is by ordinary members fighting against it and against factional allegiences.
Smaller factions obviously have something to gain by weakening the power of the bigger factions. Smaller operators within a big faction have something to gain by weakening the power of factional warlords.
It will be solved by a cross-factional, not multi-factional, alliance.
Two of the key bodies to fix up is the Membership Committee and the Disputes Tribunal. Having been on both they need to member-controlled rather than being derived from appointees.
(My submission on the Disputes Tribunal recommended a jury from the members - it was reckoned that would flush out a few stacks in its own right!)
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Date: 2005-03-13 07:36 pm (UTC)The only way it can be combatted is by ordinary members fighting against it and against factional allegiences.
Smaller factions obviously have something to gain by weakening the power of the bigger factions. Smaller operators within a big faction have something to gain by weakening the power of factional warlords.
It will be solved by a cross-factional, not multi-factional, alliance.
Two of the key bodies to fix up is the Membership Committee and the Disputes Tribunal. Having been on both they need to member-controlled rather than being derived from appointees.
(My submission on the Disputes Tribunal recommended a jury from the members - it was reckoned that would flush out a few stacks in its own right!)