by Ludi » Fri 20 Feb 2009, 18:14:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', ' ')Is that in there anywhere explicitly, though?
Here is the only explicit address toward "dissenters" in groups that I have found so far while reviewing the chapter:
'As for dissenters, there never is any impediment to their setting up their own ideal system, and living in it; or setting up a parallel work group to show how it should be done. Above all there is
no one way to do anything. "One solution" systems evolve from the concentration of power in one or other form of dictatorship (business, government, or military.' Chap. 14.10
He doesn't address what to do if your splinter group decides to set up as raiders.

This is the same dilemma we find with Daniel Quinn's "No One Right Way" philosophy, and certainly a practical problem folks had to deal with before civilization. I wish I knew how the Apache here in my region dealt with the Comanche. I do know the German settlers made treaties with the Comanche, which were kept by both parties, but I haven't found information about what the Germans gave the raiders except free access across the settlers' lands.
Oh I missed a little bit just above the part of the chapter I quoted, regarding numbers of people in the community:
"1,000- 5,000 people: Usual upper limit of federations of tribes; a good size for a bioregional group or sub-region. Also, a village size limit. Cliques, theft and cheating common and possible; hierarchies are needed."
But he doesn't mention how to deal with the cheating. The implication is, best to keep your village smaller than that, to avoid fostering cheaters.