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Red Tape: Its Origins, Uses and Abuses by Herbert Kaufman β€” book cover

Red Tape: Its Origins, Uses and Abuses

by Herbert Kaufman
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Overview

Most people talk about red tape as though it were some kind of loathsome disease or the deliberate product of evil conspirators or the result of bureaucratic stupidity and inertia. It is rarely discussed rationally, dispassionately, and analytically; most of us rage about it when it comes up.
In this book, Herbert Kaufman attempts a detached examination of the subject to find out why something so universally detested flourishes so widely and enjoys such powers of endurance.

Synopsis

Most people talk about red tape as though it were some kind of loathsome disease or the deliberate product of evil conspirators or the result of bureaucratic stupidity and inertia. It is rarely discussed rationally, dispassionately, and analytically; most of us rage about it when it comes up.
In this book, Herbert Kaufman attempts a detached examination of the subject to find out why something so universally detested flourishes so widely and enjoys such powers of endurance.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1977
Publisher
Brookings Institution Press
Pages
100
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780815748427

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