(July 8, 2014 at 8:02 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Which could easily be the case with any service or utility offered by the state (with regards to directors and professers or experts by any other name). Amiright?
Sounds a perfect idea, technocracy for government owned economy, it could work pretty well and prevent the common public sector inefficiencies in allocating resources and being productive.
Public universities only work well because they aren't run directly by the State, they are run by people that actually know how to make things function properly.
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