Monday, November 3, 2014

On the Death of Bureaucracy

Perhaps it is just wishful thinking -- but I truly think that all bureaucracies comprise an outdated model. Bureaucracy of its nature is inefficient, clumsy, forgetful, porous, unthinking -- and without much redeemable value.  Bureaucracy provides a "wall" that we can spit against, lean against, pee on, and generally disrespect.

Bureaucracy doesn't keep any of the bad elements out; it doesn't preserve time-honored traditions or bring any kind of peace to the menials caught up in its maw. 

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