Pluralistic: In defense of bureaucratic competence (23 Oct 2023)

Today’s links In defense of bureaucratic competence: The nine most uplifting words in the English language: “I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2003, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2022 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading In defense of bureaucratic competence (permalink) Sure, sometimes it really does make sense to do your own research. There’s times when you really do need to take personal responsibility for the way things are going. But there’s limits. We live in a highly technical world, in which hundreds of esoteric, potentially lethal factors impinge on your life every day. You can’t “do your own research” to figure out whether all that stuff is safe and sound. Sure, you might be able to figure out whether a contractor’s assurances about a new steel joist for your ceiling are credible, but after you do that, are you also going to independently audit the software in your car’s antilock brakes? How about the nutritional claims on your food and the sanitary conditions in the industrial kitchen it came out of? If those turn out to be inadequate, are you going to be able to validate the medical advice you get in the ER when you show up at 3AM with cholera? While you’re trying to figure out the #HIPAAWaiver they stuck in your hand on the way in? 40 years ago, Ronald Reagan declared war on “the administrative state,” and “government bureaucrats”…Pluralistic: In defense of bureaucratic competence (23 Oct 2023)

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