politics

Anthropic’s Astonishing Commercial Success Makes It a Target

THE PARADOX of religious authority is that, to believers, there is nothing more important, yet spiritual leaders typically wield little practical power. Indeed, it is often the refusal to sully themselves with the quandaries and compromises of everyday life that confers moral authority on holy men. That, in turn, makes it both easy for worldly leaders to subdue them in the short run (they have no weapons) and difficult in the longer term (their persecution only increases their moral standing).

Anthropic’s Astonishing Commercial Success Makes It a Target

TL;DR

  • Religious authority is paramount to believers but lacks practical power.
  • Spiritual leaders gain moral authority by avoiding worldly compromises.
  • This detachment makes them easy to subdue but difficult to suppress long-term.
  • Persecution can enhance the moral standing of spiritual leaders.