loquasagacious
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An article in todays smh discusses 'the enormous and insidious cost of the bureaucratisation of society' and quotes Jane Jacobs, Dark Age Ahead (2004): ''Central planning, whether by leftists or conservatives, draws too little on local knowledge and creativity, stifles innovations, and is inefficient and costly because it is circuitous.''
Given the healthy number of libertarians and statists who post I thought it interesting to consider peoples thoughts about bureaucracy; is it a good thing or a bad thing? Does it ultimately benefit people or stifle them?
Is it actually a slippery slope to socialism/communism or are libertarians over-reacting?
Given the healthy number of libertarians and statists who post I thought it interesting to consider peoples thoughts about bureaucracy; is it a good thing or a bad thing? Does it ultimately benefit people or stifle them?
Is it actually a slippery slope to socialism/communism or are libertarians over-reacting?