Ismail Hamamin

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Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull were among the first to bear witness to the spread of mediocrity throughout an entire system. Their thesis in The Peter Principle, developed in the postwar years, is relentless in its clarity: systemic processes help those who have average levels of competence rise to positions of power, pushing aside both the super-competent and the incompetent.
Mediocracy: The Politics of the Extreme Centre
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