Word: bureaucratice
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In his speech, Forbes listed four requirements for the flourishing of liberal democracy: a stable currency, low taxes, protection of physical and intellectual property rights and minimal bureaucratic interference in business creation and operation.
For human happiness, democracy may be all very well; but for the visual arts, nothing beats 4,000 years of rigorous bureaucratic feudalism presided over by a lofty elite of scholars with a divine Emperor on top. Such is the lesson of the Metropolitan Museum's present exhibition, "Splendors of...
He said he didn't have the temperament or patience to deal with a process devoid of a centralized bureaucratic structure. Instead of one agency with strong central budgetary control over the entire University, each of Harvard's schools is largely financially autonomous with its own procedures, concerns and administrators...
"What we hope to do is to take out some of the bureaucratic steps we have had to take in the past," Miller said. "Right now we have to spend a lot of time worrying about minute regulations."
That should soon change. Two weeks ago, a space probe called NEAR was launched from the Kennedy Space Center on a trajectory that will carry it to within 20 miles of Eros, where it will remain in orbit for a year of intensive study. The mission should give astronomers important...