“Well, networks spontaneously emerge all the time. In economics, it's referred to as 'spontaneous order,'" Benjamin contributed. "And doesn't spontaneous order often arise when a so-called 'higher order' has crumbled?" John questioned. "Yes, that's why some also refer to it as an 'informal order.' It's an order that arises out of the necessity to establish a semblance of a less chaotic system, I suppose.” OrderEconomicsSystemOrder And ChaosSpontaneous OrderHigher OrderChaotic System Book:We Tragic Few Source: We Tragic Few