the principle of equal access


Every point being accessible from every other, and from every other point.

No class of priests, or scribes, or any other privileged workers preventing anyone from using the thing

as and when you wish


There are barriers, of course,
introduced by those who cannot face the phone for themselves: the managers who separate themselves from it by secretaries (who also shield themselves from letters and from even the simple act of writing).

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