A confederacy of dunces
"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." So wrote Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Lutheran pastor and theologian whose opposition to Hitler and Nazism in Germany led to his execution in Berlin, just before the end of the Second World War, in 1945. I suspect, in the second Trump presidential term, we may once again be about to witness an unholy alliance of stupidity and malice, and what that can accomplish when coupled with untrammelled power. Bonhoeffer seems to have approached the phenomenon of human stupidity with appalled fascination. Goodness knows, he was eyewitness to a monstrous example of it! By stupidity ( Dummheit ) he implied not so much mental impairment as a wilful lack of judgment; a deliberate abandonment of good sense, curiosity and morality. As he put it, "The impression we get is less that stupidity is an innate defect than that under certain circumstances people are made stupid or allow themselves to be made stupid." What makes Bon...