loserthree comments on Rationality Quotes August 2012 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: loserthree 18 August 2012 03:34:46PM *  -1 points [-]

I think Nornagest's comment provides a more accurate characterization.

Yes. Newbs deny the relevance of good and evil; dark lords recognize extraordinarily useful tools when they see them.

I'd be inclined to think along the lines of Pol Pot, Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin, etc.

I think your list of dark lords is padded. I'm pretty sure there's at least one well-intentioned idealist in there and Kim Jong Il probably wasn't much to speak of in the 'lord' department.

Comment author: Desrtopa 18 August 2012 07:14:14PM 1 point [-]

I suspect they all had good intentions on some level, although they probably thought they were justified in getting personal perks for their great work.

I'd say that being the absolute ruler of a country, subject to practically fanatical hero worship, is enough to qualify one as a "lord" even if it's a pretty lousy country and you do a crap job of running it. It's not as if any of them were particularly competent.

As for "padding," there are plenty of other examples I could have used, but I didn't expect as many readers to recognize, say, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.

Comment author: [deleted] 20 August 2012 09:13:47AM *  0 points [-]

I didn't expect as many readers to recognize, say, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (or to be willing to Google him).

FTFY. :-)