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Fellow [[bureaucrat]]s.
Fellow [[bureaucrat]]s. The word for that sensation you get when you reflect that, in an organization full-bloodedly committed to the precepts of free market capitalism — an imaginary world in which there is ''no such thing'' as bureaucracy — is controlled, managed and populated by individuals whose predominant function is to devise and then oversee the completion of bureaucratic functions; that has devised a specialized dialect to obscure the simplicity and pointlessness of many of these bureaucratic tasks  — that word is ''[[irony]]''.


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Fellow bureaucrats. The word for that sensation you get when you reflect that, in an organization full-bloodedly committed to the precepts of free market capitalism — an imaginary world in which there is no such thing as bureaucracy — is controlled, managed and populated by individuals whose predominant function is to devise and then oversee the completion of bureaucratic functions; that has devised a specialized dialect to obscure the simplicity and pointlessness of many of these bureaucratic tasks — that word is irony.

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