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I've always thought that state apparatus should be as small as possible.
12:15 Tue 29th Jun 2021
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Other examples of passive-aggressive behaviour might include *avoiding direct or clear communication, evading problems*, fear of intimacy or competition, making excuses, blaming others, obstructionism, playing the victim, feigning compliance with requests, sarcasm, backhanded compliments, and hiding anger.
//I've always thought that state apparatus should be as small as possible.//
Unfortunately politicians will never see it that way. They see the multitudinous layers of so-called government and other political positions as ideal opportunities for further employment when they are slung out of their latest position. Hence elected mayors, police and crime commissioners, local government, devolved government and so on. The State will never shrink whilst politicians are the only people who can do the shrinking.
Unfortunately politicians will never see it that way. They see the multitudinous layers of so-called government and other political positions as ideal opportunities for further employment when they are slung out of their latest position. Hence elected mayors, police and crime commissioners, local government, devolved government and so on. The State will never shrink whilst politicians are the only people who can do the shrinking.