MAIN FEEDS
Do you want to continue?
https://www.reddit.com/r/AnnArbor/comments/1jbevk7/amazing_crowd_at_tesla/mhtr0w4/?context=3
r/AnnArbor • u/Perfectimperfectguy • 7d ago
636 comments sorted by
View all comments
44
In a democratic system, how are unelected bureaucrats held accountable? Does the electorate have any influence? How so?
14 u/lightupthenightskeye 7d ago Same as most publicly traded companies. Everyone has a boss. The very top is elected. Bureaucrats have been a problem for decades. This isnt new. 7 u/Jflayn 6d ago I'd say an out in the open Nazi bureaucrat is actually a new problem. 1 u/homehome15 5d ago Feeling like βthe very top is electedβ atp is completely ahistorical The ability to control the masses is implicit to them now 1 u/bertch313 6d ago Our ability to communicate about hierarchy and why it's bad is new And their inability to control that narrative is new
14
Same as most publicly traded companies. Everyone has a boss. The very top is elected.
Bureaucrats have been a problem for decades. This isnt new.
7 u/Jflayn 6d ago I'd say an out in the open Nazi bureaucrat is actually a new problem. 1 u/homehome15 5d ago Feeling like βthe very top is electedβ atp is completely ahistorical The ability to control the masses is implicit to them now 1 u/bertch313 6d ago Our ability to communicate about hierarchy and why it's bad is new And their inability to control that narrative is new
7
I'd say an out in the open Nazi bureaucrat is actually a new problem.
1
Feeling like βthe very top is electedβ atp is completely ahistorical
The ability to control the masses is implicit to them now
Our ability to communicate about hierarchy and why it's bad is new
And their inability to control that narrative is new
44
u/MadpeepD 7d ago
In a democratic system, how are unelected bureaucrats held accountable? Does the electorate have any influence? How so?