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  • 25-04-2018
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why do people say federal bureaucracy is undemocratic

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MrDuke
MrDuke MrDuke
  • 07-05-2018
A bureaucracy, by definition, is staffed by appointees and workers who are not elected by eligible voters. A true democracy would have every eligible voter voting on everything and everyone's position within the government, from president to postal workers. The existence of a fully democratic government on a wide scale is virtually impossible. A bureaucracy is needed in order for a government to operate. 
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