DANGER OF BUREAUCRACY. EVERY form of government has its specific dangers. Under a despotism, unless of a benevolent nature, there is tyranny; under Bolshevism, or the rule of the “ proletariat ” there can be just as much tyranny as under a monarchical military, or an ecclesiastical despotism. We are also coming to understand more clearly that under • ii to arise another form of suppression, known historically as bureaucracy, or government by State departments, functioning often
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 147, 26 August 1926, Page 4
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