This is a rather absurd argument. There are plenty of organizations besides the Communist Party that advocate promoting leaders, many of which would be "good organizations." Invoking Ayn Rand is hardly a trump card, anyway, since not everyone is going to consider her the pinnacle of wisdom.
Putting that aside, it's a moot argument, anyway. Whether you like it or not, admins are seen as having a special position within Wikipedia, and are generally considered leaders. We are better off looking at how we should handle that reality, rather than philosophizing on why it shouldn't be the case. Sxeptomaniac
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 14:15:14 EDT From: WJhonson@aol.com Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Fwd: [Wikitech-l] SUL pilot
Admins should never be given precedence on *any* thing. Admins should have no special position within the community.
By doing so, you create a two-tiered, have and have not society.
This is not what Ayn Rand wanted, nor what she advocated.
It is however what the Communist Party advocates.
So which, of those two would you choose?