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Edward Tufte"People do things"Edward Tufte:
As quoted by Thaler Pekar via Daring Fireball. I'm reminded of this wonderful quote every time I come across a citation like this, from an AP article on an Oxford plan to record the audio of every cab ride (emphasis mine):
The irony of a spokesperson, whose entire career is to be quoted, demanding anonymity while downplaying concerns about privacy is rich, but I think this gets to the heart of an issue that has been raised by both the Tea Party and Occupy movements: Our institutions have become very large, very powerful and, perhaps most importantly, very unaccountable. Anonymity allows hydra-like staying power for institutional bad practice: Find a fall guy, shuffle some chairs and return to business as usual. Tying a name to a policy, and consistently tracking the execution of that policy, (hypothetically) ensures the risks and rewards of a decision are more evenly applied to the executor. Perhaps what need is not more regulation of corporations, but rather a clarity of which persons these proxy persons are acting on behalf and at the behest of.
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