Word: bureaucratice
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WAGE-PRICE RESTRAINTS. No Other part of the package is as weak as this one. Speaking of his new Council on Wage and Price Stability, Ford said, "I emphasize, in fact re-eniphasize, that this is not a compulsory wage and price control agency." By seeking authority to impose wage...
-The excesses are acknowledged by many of the regulators themselves. In a speech in Detroit last week, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Lewis Engman, 38, a Nixon appointee, sounded almost like an echo of Consumerist Ralph Nader, whose Center for the Study of Responsive Law has just published a massive 950...
Kissinger attributes the present crisis of leadership in the Western world-and the Soviet Union as well-to problems resulting from the process of industrialization. This had led to "bureaucratic immobilization" and "bureaucratic populist paralysis." England, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy all suffer from it, although the U.S. does not...
The behind-the-scenes struggle burst into public view last June when the Rev. Eugene Stockwell, head of the council's overseas division, suddenly removed C.W.S. Director James Mac-Cracken, 52, a respected, tough-minded Presbyterian layman, who had held the post for nine years. Personalities and bureaucratic infighting...
Growth is built into the very fabric of a presidential museum; guaranteed long-term public financing, favored access to new display materials, and bureaucratic responsiveness to the public forestall any loss of momentum and appeal. Associated with this primary growth is the continuing secondary development pattern on the periphery of...