And one point regarding the Mandarins in particular caught my attention:
"Are they? Remember they call the Solarians and Mandarins bureaucrats but it's not like we've seen any triple stamping of files, committees to monitor committees to monitor spending, any actual bureaucracy, if anything we see the opposite, attacks launched by single individuals and the Mandarins ruling by whim as opposed to forming subcommittees
It's like calling the Roman empire bureaucrats because (IIRC) Augustus never got rid of calling his government the republic"
"Hilariously, we see a lot more of Manticore's bureaucracy than anyone elses'"
"Meanwhile, the text makes it clear that Solaria is in desperate need of a bureaucracy.
Characters never fail to comment on how Solaria's five kings make idiotic decisions. The Czars constantly forget shit and ignore shit and fail to take obvious factors into account, because the entire process of running a bureau of a government of four trillion people has to take place inside their tiny brain. If they had, y'know, a bureaucracy, there would be a lot of people helping them keep track of information in an organized fashion, and mandatory procedures to vet all their decisions in triplicate prior to gradual implementation."
For all characters complaining about the League being run by unelected bureaucrats, we never see them act as actual bureaucrats, while Manticore has bureaucracies all over the place, and Beowulf...Well, like Ralson puts it:
"Wait a second. Beowulf has a "Planetary Board of Directors?"
What the fuck? Beowulf is a fucking Corpocracy. Meaning they are led by ... corporate bureaucrats ... who are not elected.
But.
But you said.
But they.
But. But."
I still like the series, but this is one of the things that makes me tilt my head to the side quizzically.
By all means check out the whole thread. It's really funny.
