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Administration Quote by Bertrand Russell

“Vast organisations produce a sense of impotence in the individual, leading to a decay of effort. The danger can be averted if it is realised by administrators, but it is of a kind which most administrators are constitutionally incapable of realising. Into every tidy scheme for arranging the…” quote by Bertrand Russell
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““Vast organisations produce a sense of impotence in the individual, leading to a decay of effort. The danger can be averted if it is realised by administrators, but it is of a kind which most administrators are constitutionally incapable of realising. Into every tidy scheme for arranging the pattern of human life it is necessary to inject a certain dose of anarchism, enough to prevent immobility leading to decay, but not enough to bring about disruption.””

Bertrand Russell

About This Quote

Large bureaucracies stifle individual agency; a modest dose of anarchic freedom prevents stagnation without chaos.

In simple terms: Bureaucracy can suppress effort; some freedom restores vitality.

Key Takeaway

Inject balanced freedom into rigid systems.

Themes

bureaucracy individual agency anarchism balance decay

Mood

analytical skeptical

Type

philosophical critical

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • government
  • community projects

Key Concepts

political theory organizational behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • How much autonomy is optimal?
  • What safeguards prevent chaos?
A Different Perspective

Too much freedom can cause disorder.

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