"Though the general principles of statecraft have survived the rise and fall of empires, every increase in knowledge has brought about changes in the political, economic, and social structure"
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The intent is reformist, almost managerial: treat governance as an adaptive practice, not a museum piece. The subtext is a critique of elites who hide behind tradition when they’re really protecting outdated arrangements. “Increase in knowledge” sounds neutral, even benevolent, yet Orr frames it as destabilizing. That’s the point. Knowledge is not just enlightenment; it’s disruption. New data makes old hierarchies harder to justify, old economic models easier to outcompete, old social norms more contestable. If you govern as if the structure hasn’t shifted, you’re not conservative - you’re negligent.
Context matters. Orr lived through two world wars, the growth of mass media, the rise of welfare-state thinking, and early global governance efforts. In that era, science and policy collided: nutrition research became an argument for social provision; logistics and industrial capacity became political destiny. His line reads like a brief for modern government: legitimacy will belong to systems that can metabolize knowledge faster than they can mythologize the past.
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"Though the general principles of statecraft have survived the rise and fall of empires, every increase in knowledge has brought about changes in the political, economic, and social structure." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/though-the-general-principles-of-statecraft-have-77639/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.




