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Bureaucracide (noun):
The slow, painful death of a project, idea, or will to live due to excessive paperwork, redundant approvals, and the unholy trinity of "waiting for a response," "lost in the system," and "please resubmit in triplicate." In advanced stages, bureaucracide can escalate beyond individuals and projects, leading to the complete paralysis and eventual demise of entire nations, as governments collapse under the weight of their own regulations, forms, and committees that require a committee to approve a subcommittee to form another committee

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Bureaucracide (noun):

The slow, painful death of a project, idea, or will to live due to excessive paperwork, redundant approvals, and the unholy trinity of "waiting for a response," "lost in the system," and "please resubmit in triplicate." In advanced stages, bureaucracide can escalate beyond individuals and projects, leading to the complete paralysis and eventual demise of entire nations, as governments collapse under the weight of their own regulations, forms, and committees that require a committee to approve a subcommittee to form another committee


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Harry Lauder is a political satirist and finance writer specializing in human miscalculation. He blends economics, humour, and history to explain why civilization keeps doing the same dumb thingsjust more expensively. His work makes readers laugh, think, and occasionally question humanity's long-term survival.