GloriousRuse wrote:The Meta however, will not allow it. The powers that be have decreed that they will always be sparkling paragons of progress and virtue whose every move is wise, utterly effective, and just - and that should they ever have so much as an inkling if a threat, just-in-time technology will save them. Their opponents can only ever be wrong-bad-dumb incapable of even the slightest success, and the only hard working or competent people on the other side will be those about to defect or those shown to be the victims of continuous catastrophic leadership from the wrong-bad-dumbs.
Which is why I root against Manticore...
Of course, if your meta response were the full answer, then it is a form of masochism to root against them. I admit that in broad terms, the meta response seems a valid description of much of the recent story; particularly when the opponents were the Madarins and the Solarian Navy. But it should be pointed out that they were in reality just the low level myrmidons serving the purposes of the Mesan Alignment. So far the Mesan Alignment leaders might be bad and wrong, but definitely cannot be considered dumb.
Then we do have examples of hard working and competent people working against Manticore; such Isabel Bardasano, who was only taken out when one of those defectors had to suicide to escape her. Both Rob S. Pierre and Oscar Saint Just were also motivated, hard working and competent people, who worked against Manticore.
Also there are examples on the Manticore and Grayson side of people who were never sparkling paragons of progress and virtue whose moves were wise, utterly effective, and just. The whole High Ridge cabinet were far from paragons.
Finally there are people like Thomas Theisman, Eloise Pritchart and Shannon Foraker who were all motivated, hard working and competent people that together caused major problems for Manticore until they were beaten by the just in-time technology. However they were not the victims of continuous catastrophic leadership.
Although I do not accept the simplistic terms of your meta response in general, I do agree that the conflict with the Solarian League was disappointing and could be used to justify what you wrote. I have hopes that next book with Eric Flint will give us a more satisfying adventure.