»Bureaucracy
is the multiplication of problems
by engaging
more civil servants.«
– Cyril Northcote Parkinson
British historian and publisher
Politicians seem to be in agreement on one
point: they all call for a reduction of bureaucracy. The Natural Economy of
Life needs much less administration, for most of the controlling bodies are not
longer needed. The Inland Revenue may still be needed to pay out the basic
income or perhaps this will be done by the former Social Services Department or
the JobCentre, but there will no longer be a need for all three of them
Not only state bureaucracy will become leaner
but less administration will be needed in the commercial sector as well. The
former medical insurance organisations receive their budgets from the second
amount of money created. Clerical staff will only still be needed for dealing
with claims for damages or health provision.
There need not necessarily be redundancies as
the tasks of the civil servants and employees could be altered. The focus is
away from control towards giving advice, with time being available for people
again. And as there is a generous budget, this time can also be paid for.
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