"It's like the story of Little Town," an influential actor says in "Rationality and Power" when choosing a metaphor to describe how he manipulated rationality to gain power, "The bell ringer . . . has to set the church clock. So he calls the telephone exchange and asks what time it is, and the telephone operator looks out the window towards the church clock and says, 'It's five o'clock.' 'Good, ' says the bell ringer, 'then my clock is correct.'" In the Enlightenment tradition, rationality is considered well-defined, independent of context; we know what rationality is, and its meaning is...
"It's like the story of Little Town," an influential actor says in "Rationality and Power" when choosing a metaphor to describe how he manipulated rat...