the bigger it gets, the more disconnects from the ethic of service to the public and the more devoted it becomes to expanding the furthest extent of legal and regulatory powers over the people.BearFan33 said:
When they get too big, bureaucracies become ineffective in what they were intend to do and take on a life of their own.....
It is quite rare for bureaucrats to be motivated to service of the people. They always lean toward service of the state. For the overwhelming majority of them, it's not a conscious choice. It's just a culture that recognizes the need to build and defend the institution.....and then goes to far.
Bureaucracy is built to enforce, not to ponder the philosophy of common good.