Transparency requires Trust in the Wisdom of the Group. If the group knows what's going on, it will make intelligent, fair choices about what to do next. Furthermore, a group that knows what's going on usually becomes more worthy of trust. -- Tom
Transparency requires Trust in the Wisdom of the Group. If the group knows what's going on, it will make intelligent, fair choices about what to do next. Furthermore, a group that knows what's going on usually becomes more worthy of trust. -- Tom
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