Sujet : Re: (ReacTor) The System Works
De : usenet (at) *nospam* mikevanpelt.com (Mike Van Pelt)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 27. Mar 2025, 17:32:51
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In article <
robertaw-A4A11E.10151017032025@news.individual.net>,
Robert Woodward <
robertaw@drizzle.com> wrote:
Bureaucracies can stay on track if kept FIRMLY in hand. However, it is
my contention that the bigger a bureaucracy becomes, the less
intelligent it behaves (thus the jokes about military intelligence).
Ah, but who will bell the cat?
Pournelle's iron law of bureaucracy:
In any bureaucracy, the people devoted to the benefit of the
bureaucracy itself always get in control and those dedicated to
the goals that the bureaucracy is supposed to accomplish have
less and less influence, and sometimes are eliminated entirely.
I suspect bureaucracies might be considered to be behaving
intelligently if you take into account that their purpose
is entirely to expand the scope, power, and resources of the
bureaucracy, and nothing else.
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