Not only does a bureaucracy tend to under-government in point of quality; it tends to over-government in point of quantity.


The English Constitution... Reprinted from the"Fortnightly Review." (ed. 1872)


Not only does a bureaucracy tend to under-government in point of quality; it tends to over-government in point of quantity.

Not only does a bureaucracy tend to under-government in point of quality; it tends to over-government in point of quantity.

Not only does a bureaucracy tend to under-government in point of quality; it tends to over-government in point of quantity.

Not only does a bureaucracy tend to under-government in point of quality; it tends to over-government in point of quantity.