zukunftsangst wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
zukunftsangst wrote:
To a point, sure. However, I don't see how this is relevant.
You don't see how a system that relies on legalism would cause more lawyers to rise to prominence than a system that relies on authoritarian rule?
I don't see how a tyrannical government would cause more scientists to rise to prominence.
Never seen how scientists run their labs, have you? Think about it. There's this naive assumption that science is all about people with no egos at all allowing the truth to rule. In reality, egos abound, reputations are tied to theories and results, and adoption of your ideas, often by a completely authoritarian process, is how you get ahead.
Not saying that lawyers are better automatically, but I can absolutely see how a group of scientists running things would lead to a more authoritarian system. You'd have a whole lot of people basically saying "I'm right, so let's just make everyone do what I say!".