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I thought it was supposed to be fantasy?
Jordan took his fantasy pretty seriously as a method to convey his experience of the world: he was a military veteran, who then went to University before becoming a government employee as a scientist, and a religious Anglican and a Freemason.

His experience of institutions is very much reflected in the venial insanity of every single institution in these books.

The Aes Sedai in the first two books versus subsequent books are very much his read of "what the world thinks Freemason are like" versus "this is what the Freemason are like".
 

But it didn't felt like an intented theme, it felt more like an inconsistency to how they are portrayed in the first two books. I can't imagine how they build the influence they are supposed to have when they act like in book 3.
Institutions corrupt over time.
 

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