Vocabulary and Grammar

What connotation is attributed to the “parlor generals” in the following lines from “To Be of Use”?

[people] who are not parlor generals and field deserters / but move in a common rhythm / when the food must come in or the fire be put out.
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Responses

laziness
laziness
brutality
brutality
patience
patience
indifference

1 answer

The connotation attributed to the "parlor generals" in the lines from "To Be of Use" is laziness.