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Many anarchists view capitalism as an inherently authoritarian and hierarchical system and therefore reject anarcho-capitalism as a form of anarchism.
No monk might sit in his presence, or leave it without his permission, reflecting the hierarchical etiquette of families and society.
It reflected Alfred's own belief in a doctrine of divine rewards and punishments rooted in a vision of a hierarchical Christian world order in which God is the Lord to whom kings owe obedience and through whom they derive their authority over their followers.
Despite this, several features that would later be associated with BBC Master and Archimedes were first features of Electron expansion units, including ROM cartridge slots and the Advanced Disc Filing System — a hierarchical improvement to the BBC's original Disc Filing System.
He developed the talloc hierarchical memory allocator, originally as part of Samba.
An Active Directory structure is a hierarchical arrangement of information about objects.
This conceptual scheme entails no specific hierarchical taxonomy ( such as the one mentioned involving cats and mammals ), only a progressive exclusion of detail.
* The use of hierarchical models and marginalization over the values of nuisance parameters.
Cosmologists study a model of hierarchical structure formation in which structures form from the bottom up, with smaller objects forming first, while the largest objects, such as superclusters, are still assembling.
Corporate capitalism is a free or mixed-market economy characterized by the dominance of hierarchical, bureaucratic corporations, which are legally required to pursue profit.
The process is generally thought to involve two primary mechanisms: ( 1 ) hierarchical processing of sensory inputs, ( 2 ) memory.
They often appear in various hierarchical layers such as Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President, Associate Vice President, or Assistant Vice President, with EVP usually considered the highest and usually reporting to the CEO or President.
Vertical collectivism is based on hierarchical structures of power and on moral and cultural conformity, and is therefore based on centralization.
In modern times, collectivism is sometimes thought to be synonymous with socialism or specifically Leninism for its emphasis on a hierarchical Vanguard party organization, though collectivism more accurately simply means " group oriented " or " group orientation ".
However, political collectivism is not necessarily associated with support for states, governments, or other hierarchical institutions.
The strictly hierarchical organisation of opera seria favoured their high voices as symbols of heroic virtue, though they were frequently mocked for their strange appearance and bad acting:
The president heads a hierarchical structure with various levels reaching down to local congregations.
To handle a molecule containing one or more cycles, one must first expand it into a tree ( called a hierarchical digraph by the authors ) by traversing bonds in all possible paths starting at the stereocenter.
Such civilizations are generally hierarchical and urbanized.
* Class ( social ), the hierarchical arrangement of individuals in society, usually defined by wealth and occupation
It supported a hierarchical society with a monarch who ruled by divine right.
Having a hierarchical view of society, many traditionalist conservatives, including a few Americans, defend the monarchical political structure as the most natural and beneficial social arrangement.
A crew is a body or a class of people who work at a common activity, generally in a structured or hierarchical organization.
Brazil's Demographic Census is one of the most hierarchical collection of census data in the world.
Collaboration, teamwork, and two-way communication should be encouraged across hierarchical boundaries, especially with respect to process improvement.

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