Word: bureaucratice
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Every new idea that surfaces in the General Assembly seems to arrive in Geneva with its own subagency. It has been like the mighty unleashing of the deepest, darkest bureaucratic instincts of six continents, 132 countries and all the races of man, as if the only true law among nations...
I think it's probably useful to try to plan ahead, and I don't object to that. My ambivalences stem from the bureaucratic, technocratic and managerial structure of the group. I'm suspicious. In order to solve our problems, we have to use the structures that...
After years of relative obscurity ("Decent poverty is really an ideal environment for serious people," he said), Goodman became a kind of youthcult hero in 1960 with the publication of Growing Up Absurd, in which he argued that problem children were the fault of a society that offered them only...
All in all, the rules seemed to provide a thoroughly estimable state of bureaucratic neutrality-except to a growing number of civil servants who objected to their loss of free speech and association. Recently a few courts have begun questioning the restrictions. Last week a three-judge federal court in...
The steady reader grows affectionately aware of Van der Valk's changing circumstances. His two sons grow up. He slowly mounts the bureaucratic ladder from simple detective to special commissaris. His wife, Arlette, keeps feuding over sweetbreads with her swinish butcher. In King of the Rainy Country, Van der...