Quotes from John McKnight
Here is the rub: Systems that are constructed for order cannot provide satisfaction in domains that require a unique and personal human solution. They are unable to provide the satisfaction that they promise because of their very nature. This is not a critique of any individual's leadership or method of operation. It is that systems have a limit; by their nature, they cannot provide prosperity or peace of mind or a life of satisfaction.
~ John McKnight
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Whereas associations are organized to express the properties and capacities of a competent community, systems are organized to produce services and products.
~ John McKnight
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Consumer society begins at the moment when what was once the province or function of the family and community migrates to the marketplace.
~ John McKnight
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In adopting system life, people choose to yield sovereignty in exchange for the promise of predictability. Even families and communities turn over their sovereignty for the promise of a safe and predictable future.
~ John McKnight
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Systems use relationships to produce products and services. Associations create relationships for their own sake. This has the effect of bringing forth the properties of kindness, generosity, and the rest.
~ John McKnight
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