5.2. Bureaucratic Complacency
It was a purposeful confusion on the part of the German metaphysicians of statolatry that they clothed all men in the government service with the gloriole of altruistic self-sacrifice.
It was a purposeful confusion on the part of the German metaphysicians of statolatry that they clothed all men in the government service with the gloriole of altruistic self-sacrifice.
The introduction to Mises's 1944 Bureaucracy. Nobody doubts that bureaucracy is thoroughly bad and that it should not exist in a perfect world.
The first virtue of a government administrator is to abide by the codes and decrees. He becomes a bureaucrat.
The capitalist variety of competition is to outdo other people on the market through offering better and cheaper goods. The bureaucratic variety consists in intrigues at the "courts" of those in power.
The virtue of the profit system is that it puts on improvements a premium high enough to act as an incentive to take high risks.
The bureaucrat is not only a government employee. He is also his own employer.
The capitalists, the enterprisers, and the farmers are instrumental in the conduct of economic affairs, but the captain is the consumer.
Government interference with American business and with citizens' affairs results in bureaucratic management, instead of profit management.
As soon as an undertaking is no longer operated under the profit motive, other principles must be adopted for the conduct of its affairs.
The State is the only institution entitled to apply coercion and compulsion and to inflict harm upon individuals.
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