

Remember that personal-computers, and therefore programming were just becoming significant, then…
Programming is labyrinthine…
It was part of the zeitgeist, back then
( so was the cult of impersonal-money, among other people, etc…
There wasn’t any “single” zeitgeist,
but rather different cultures each had their own, & coding is nothing, if not labyrinths of logic )

Priya Parker’s book, right near the beginning, identifies how the court, itself, its configuration, its process, is rigged to reduce its social-value,
& that a specific court tried altering the setup, & got wonderful results…
Here’s her TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/priya_parker_how_to_come_together_in_a_meaningful_way
_ /\ _