In the article “The Tyranny of Structurelessness” by Jo Freeman, he emphasizes the importance of organization and structure when it comes to the development of a social movement. A movement, or organization, that lacks structure cannot grow because of various reasons. First of all, an informal movement is most likely unable to grow because it would not have the political power necessary for competing in society. Secondly, an informal group will not have the sufficient influence in society, and therefore will have a high risk of being taken over by more powerful entities. While some would agree that leaders could often mislead a group, or create a hierarchy that many fear, it is also true that a group with no leader is like a car without steering wheel. A driver needs a steering wheel and a steering wheel needs a driver. Once both these guidance tools are in place, the wheels (group members) can keep on turning.
M.A.