"Group decision making is another common bureaucratic practice that enables otherwise considerate people to behave inhumanely, because no single individual feels responsible for policies arrived at collectively. Where everyone is responsible, no one is really responsible."
Albert Bandura
-Group decisions often lead to the responsibility being diffused when things go wrong
RépondreEffacer-There must be one leader to keep things in order
-Group decisions are a way to make it seem as though everyone has a say, is respected and has a voice, although this does not mean that group decisions are better
-If there is no one in charge, everyone will do their own thing, and no rules will be followed
-In the novel, the boys all want power, although this leads to savagery
Effacer-Ralph and Jack both want to be in control although this leads to many problems on the island (ex. the island breaks up near the end of the novel and everyone is out of control)