The human antagonist of The Word for World Is Forest—competent, sincere, and structurally blind to the world he is destroying.
Captain Don Davidson is the military leader of the human logging colony on Athshe, a man who believes in progress, efficiency, and the civilizing mission of human expansion. He is not cruel by temperament—he is doing his job, following his orders, operating within a framework that tells him the Athsheans are primitives whose charming but ultimately backward way of life is an obstacle to the productive use of the planet's resources. He sees trees, lumber, land to be cleared. He cannot see the forest-as-world because his categories do not contain it. Le Guin's insight: Davidson is dangerous not despite his competence but because of it. He is effective within his framework, and the framework is blind to the value it is destroying. For the AI age, Davidson is the paradigm for the well-intentioned builder operating inside a productivity framework that cannot perceive embodied knowledge, relational identity, or practice-based transformation—not because the builder is malicious but because the framework renders these categories invisible.