movement, one should not tire of seeking until the best and
honestest and manifestly the most competent person could be
found for the position of leader or administrator in each section
of the movement. Once installed in his position he was given
absolute authority and full freedom of action towards his
subordinates and full responsibility towards his superiors.
Nobody was placed in a position of authority towards his
subordinates unless he himself was competent in the work
entrusted to them. In the course of two years I brought my views
more and more into practice; so that today, at least as far as the
higher direction of the movement is concerned, they are accepted
as a matter of course.
The manifest success of this attitude was shown on November
9th, 1923. Four years previously, when I entered the movement,
it did not have even a rubber stamp. On November 9th, 1923, the
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