Harry gets frustrated when Dumbledore claims to not know what to do with immortality and immediately claims to have an immortal soul. It means Dumbledore compartmentalizes and does not “truly believe as he speaks”. But Harry exhibits the same compartmentalization when he defends democracy to Quirrell and simultaneously wants to become a “Light Lord”. And belief in democracy doesn’t mesh very well with establishing scientific conspiracies, either.
I see a few flaws in the fic myself, but:
1- Harry is not portrayed as totally rational.
2- He probably sees a “Light Lord” as not interfering with democracy.
Agreed that it doesn’t mesh well with establishing scientific conspiracies.
It might given he approves not of the general ideology of democracy but it’s role (according to him) in preventing the problems of dictators- see his conversation with Professor Quirrel post his speech post the War of the Three Armies.
A note about the fic in general.
Harry gets frustrated when Dumbledore claims to not know what to do with immortality and immediately claims to have an immortal soul. It means Dumbledore compartmentalizes and does not “truly believe as he speaks”. But Harry exhibits the same compartmentalization when he defends democracy to Quirrell and simultaneously wants to become a “Light Lord”. And belief in democracy doesn’t mesh very well with establishing scientific conspiracies, either.
I see a few flaws in the fic myself, but: 1- Harry is not portrayed as totally rational. 2- He probably sees a “Light Lord” as not interfering with democracy.
Agreed that it doesn’t mesh well with establishing scientific conspiracies.
Knowing better than (most) everyone and forcing his will onto others clearly don’t mesh with democracy.
It might given he approves not of the general ideology of democracy but it’s role (according to him) in preventing the problems of dictators- see his conversation with Professor Quirrel post his speech post the War of the Three Armies.