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Bureaucratic   /bjˌʊrəkrˈætɪk/   Listen
Bureaucratic

adjective
1.
Of or relating to or resembling a bureaucrat or bureaucracy.  "A bureaucratic nightmare"



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"Bureaucratic" Quotes from Famous Books



... developed into an Anarchist, representing Communist Anarchism, the organization of production and consummation, based on free industrial groups, and which would exclude State and bureaucratic interference. His ideas were related to those of Kropotkin and Elisee Reclus. He often assured me that he considered Kropotkin his teacher, and that he owed much of his ...
— Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 2, April 1906 - Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature • Various

... democracy and education are processes concerned with, the people's ability to solve their problems through their experience in solving them. If America is ever to realize its concept of political democracy, it can accept neither the autocratic method of business management nor the bureaucratic schemes of state socialism. It cannot realize political democracy until it realizes in a large measure the democratic administration ...
— Creative Impulse in Industry - A Proposition for Educators • Helen Marot

... bureaucratic difficulties; most telephones are concentrated in La Paz and other cities domestic: microwave radio relay system being expanded international: satellite earth station-1 Intelsat ...
— The 1998 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.



Words linked to "Bureaucratic" :   bureaucracy, bureaucrat



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