Moderate Disorganization

"Though it flies in the face of almost universally accepted wisdom, moderately disorganized people, institutions, and systems frequently turn out to be more efficient, more resilient, more creative, and in general more effective than highly organized ones."

E. Abrahamson and D. H. Freedman, A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder (New York: Little, Brown, 2006, p. 5.

I told you so!

John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky

The South in the Building of the Nation: "JOHN C BRECKI NIRIDOE "

Chaos — 1870

AQQ

"The French, like true artists, always regarded war as one of the fine arts."

The Education of Henry Adams, (1918) Cap. XIX. "Chaos (1870)".