Fritz Roethlisberger (1898–1974) American business theorist
Cited in: Urwick & Brech (1961: 177)
Management and the worker, 1939
Source: Sun and Steel (1968), p. 87.
Context: Only through the group, I realised — through sharing the suffering of the group — could the body reach that height of existence that the individual alone could never attain. And for the body to reach that level at which the divine might be glimpsed, a dissolution of individuality was necessary. The tragic quality of the group was also necessary, the quality that constantly raised the group out of the abandon and torpor into which it was prone to lapse, leading it to an ever-mounting shared suffering and so to death, which was the ultimate suffering. The group must be open to death — which meant, of course, that it must be a community of warriors.
Fritz Roethlisberger (1898–1974) American business theorist
Cited in: Urwick & Brech (1961: 177)
Management and the worker, 1939
“Groups are grammatical fictions; only individuals exist, and each individual is different.”
Robert Anton Wilson (1932–2007) American author and polymath
The Robert Anton Wilson Website - RAW Thoughts, Robert Anton Wilson, 2016-06-03 http://www.rawilson.com/thoughts.html,
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
"The Origins and Effects of Our Morals: A Problem for Science", in The Essence of Hayek (1984)
1980s and later
Gustav Landauer (1870–1919) German anarchist
Letter from Landauer to Martin Buber 1901, quoted in Martin Buber's Life and Work, vol. I by M. Friedman 1981, p. 251
“The superior in one group is a subordinate in the next group, and so on through the organization.”
Rensis Likert (1903–1981) American statistician
Source: New patterns of management, (1961), p. 105.
Vera Stanley Alder (1898–1984) British artist
Source: Humanity Comes of Age, A study of Individual and World Fulfillment (1950), Introduction p. I - XII
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
Source: 1950s, Problems of Life (1952, 1960), p. 52)
J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
"The Psychology of Altruism", p. 308–309
The Universal Kinship (1906), The Ethical Kinship
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Theater
Alice A. Bailey (1880–1949) esoteric, theosophist, writer
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter 6