"...Authority is anti-human, simply from a philosophical perspective: We learn very early that authority is a thing to be accepted, not to be examined. But if we look at it directly, we see that authority is an outsourcing of thinking. Once authority speaks, our mental processes stop, and we do as it directs. In other words, authority, to whatever degree we accept it, diminishes us (...) Authority makes us less conscious, less alive. It makes us morally and intellectually blind" by Paul Rosenberg in "The New Age of Intelligence".

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I'm liking everything by him. But I recommend his two main novels. Lodging of wayfaring men and then The Breaking dawn. Their sum are like the equivalent of the Atlas Shrugged of the 21st century.
I’m going to go with “a tool for consensus knowledge”. I also really like your point. I like dictionaries but I prefer certain ones and usually look at the etymology as well.