The Psychological Consequences of Bureaucratization
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30800/mises.2015.v3.793Keywords:
Politics, Economics, Bureaucracy, SocietyAbstract
In this work, the author discusses the psychological consequences of preferring a social and economic environment characterized by bureaucratic organization instead of a rational economic organization based on market prices. In the case of a social and economic life characterized by increasing bureaucratization, the paternalistic tutelage tends to become authoritarian and unfavorable to the strengthening of the critical sense, without which a false belief emerges, the idea that it is possible to have liberty under a system of complete regimentation.