I’m always found Stross (and to a lesser extent, Scalzi) to be fairly rationalist—in the sense that I don’t see anyone holding the idiot ball all that frequently. People do stupid things, but they tend not to miss the obvious ways of implementing their preferences.
I’m always found Stross (and to a lesser extent, Scalzi) to be fairly rationalist—in the sense that I don’t see anyone holding the idiot ball all that frequently. People do stupid things, but they tend not to miss the obvious ways of implementing their preferences.