No, the second clearly implies that the speaker simply doesn’t hold with Enlightenment principles, empiricism, and all that “judicious study of discernible reality” crap. That speaker clearly prefers to just act, not out of rational calculation towards a goal, but because acting is manly and awesome. This is why people have such vicious contempt for that speaker: not only is he not acting rationally on behalf of others, he doesn’t even care about acting rationally on his own behalf, and he had the big guns.
This is why people have such vicious contempt for that speaker
Actually, no, I think that some people have such vicious contempt for that speaker because he is a prominent member of the enemy political tribe and so needs to have shit thrown at him given the slightest opportunity.
What other option is there? Preferring to act out of rational calculation towards a goal would put the speaker among those who “believe that solutions emerge from judicious study of discernible reality”, i.e. the very people he’s arguing against. We are left to guess what alternative decision procedure the speaker is proposing. eli_sennesh’s interpretation is one possibility, do you have another?
I read him as saying his empire was so powerful he didn’t need to care about existing reality or to plan ahead; he could make it up as he went and still expected to succeed no matter what, so he didn’t need to judiciously study the existing reality before overwriting it.
We are left to guess what alternative decision procedure the speaker is proposing. eli_sennesh’s interpretation is one possibility, do you have another?
I read him as saying that the people he is talking to and about are out of the loop. They write about what the politicians are doing, but only after the fact. The politicians have their own sources of information and people to analyse them, and the public-facing writers have no role in that process.
No, the second clearly implies that the speaker simply doesn’t hold with Enlightenment principles, empiricism, and all that “judicious study of discernible reality” crap. That speaker clearly prefers to just act, not out of rational calculation towards a goal, but because acting is manly and awesome. This is why people have such vicious contempt for that speaker: not only is he not acting rationally on behalf of others, he doesn’t even care about acting rationally on his own behalf, and he had the big guns.
Actually, no, I think that some people have such vicious contempt for that speaker because he is a prominent member of the enemy political tribe and so needs to have shit thrown at him given the slightest opportunity.
I cannot read this anywhere in the text,not even between the lines.
What other option is there? Preferring to act out of rational calculation towards a goal would put the speaker among those who “believe that solutions emerge from judicious study of discernible reality”, i.e. the very people he’s arguing against. We are left to guess what alternative decision procedure the speaker is proposing. eli_sennesh’s interpretation is one possibility, do you have another?
I read him as saying his empire was so powerful he didn’t need to care about existing reality or to plan ahead; he could make it up as he went and still expected to succeed no matter what, so he didn’t need to judiciously study the existing reality before overwriting it.
I read him as saying that the people he is talking to and about are out of the loop. They write about what the politicians are doing, but only after the fact. The politicians have their own sources of information and people to analyse them, and the public-facing writers have no role in that process.