05-19-2015, 11:13 AM
It's a term - the Y11K equivalent to 'statesman', without being humanocentric.
From dictionary.com - the 'current' definition:
noun, plural statesmen.
1. a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs.
2. a person who exhibits great wisdom and ability in directing the affairs of a government or in dealing with important public issues.
We might change the word 'person' to 'sophont', but otherwise one or the other of these (or both) probably works as is.
Any other thoughts on this?
Todd
From dictionary.com - the 'current' definition:
noun, plural statesmen.
1. a person who is experienced in the art of government or versed in the administration of government affairs.
2. a person who exhibits great wisdom and ability in directing the affairs of a government or in dealing with important public issues.
We might change the word 'person' to 'sophont', but otherwise one or the other of these (or both) probably works as is.
Any other thoughts on this?
Todd