Hierarchia
Hierarchia is a concept denoting an ordered arrangement of elements according to rank, status, or authority. In everyday usage, a hierarchy describes any system in which components are nested in levels, with higher levels exerting control or influence over those beneath. The term is derived from the Greek hierarchia, meaning sacred order, and entered Latin as hierarchia before being adopted into many modern languages.
A hierarchy typically features a top level and successive layers, with clear lines of subordination and, often,
In practice, hierarchies appear in social and political structures (governments and corporations), in information and data
In ecclesiastical contexts, hierarchia denotes the sacred order of clergy, such as the pope, bishops, and priests.
Critics note that rigid hierarchies can entrench power, impede adaptation, and obscure information; alternative forms such