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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 22 MIN

1-03 The Golden Throne

from The Emperor Is a Hostage: Universities and Truth

If truth is the god of the university, then bureaucracy is the machine that keeps it alive.In this episode, we go from the ideal to the apparatus. Drawing on Chapter 2 of The Emperor Is a Hostage, I examine the vast administrative machinery that sustains modern universities: accreditation systems, rankings, compliance regimes, funding models, audit cultures, and risk management frameworks.This is not an attack on “the administration.” On the contrary, this episode begins from an uncomfortable admission: the Golden Throne works. Without it, the modern university would collapse under its own scale, legal exposure, and financial complexity. The machinery exists because it is necessary.But necessity has consequences.The Golden Throne does not ask whether something is true. It asks whether it is legible, auditable, fundable, and compliant. In translating inquiry into process, it converts sovereign judgment into ritualised procedure. Decisions are no longer made by appealing to truth directly, but by navigating layers of proxy metrics that protect the institution from risk while slowly producing stagnation.This episode explores how bureaucracy becomes load-bearing, why “no” is often the safest answer, and how systems designed to prevent catastrophe end up punishing insight more harshly than failure. It also traces how this machinery spreads globally, exporting a bureaucratic monoculture that reshapes universities far beyond the West.Finally, the episode confronts the true fuel of the system: unpaid labour, vocational devotion, and the quiet sacrifice of those who care too much to stop.The Golden Throne is not evil. But it is a cage. And once built, it cannot be switched off without killing the god it sustains.Read more in the book, available here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GCFWD29C Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

If truth is the god of the university, then bureaucracy is the machine that keeps it alive.In this episode, we go from the ideal to the apparatus. Drawing on Chapter 2 of The Emperor Is a Hostage, I examine the vast administrative machinery that sustains modern universities: accreditation systems, rankings, compliance regimes, funding models, audit cultures, and risk management frameworks.This is not an attack on “the administration.” On the contrary, this episode begins from an uncomfortable admission: the Golden Throne works. Without it, the modern university would collapse under its own scale, legal exposure, and financial complexity. The machinery exists because it is necessary.But necessity has consequences.The Golden Throne does not ask whether something is true. It asks whether it is legible, auditable, fundable, and compliant. In translating inquiry into process, it converts sovereign judgment into ritualised procedure. Decisions are no longer made by appealing to truth directly, but by navigating layers of proxy metrics that protect the institution from risk while slowly producing stagnation.This episode explores how bureaucracy becomes load-bearing, why “no” is often the safest answer, and how systems designed to prevent catastrophe end up punishing insight more harshly than failure. It also traces how this machinery spreads globally, exporting a bureaucratic monoculture that reshapes universities far beyond the West.Finally, the episode confronts the true fuel of the system: unpaid labour, vocational devotion, and the quiet sacrifice of those who care too much to stop.The Golden Throne is not evil. But it is a cage. And once built, it cannot be switched off without killing the god it sustains.Read more in the book, available here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GCFWD29C Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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