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Tag Archives: The Bureaucratic Present
Waging War by Other Means: The Bureaucratic Present
Waging War by Other Means: The Bureaucratic Present ‘In facing a legislature, the bureaucracy, motivated by a pure lust for power, will battle every attempt of the legislature to gain information by means of its own experts or from interest … Continue reading
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