The planning ideology of a monopolistic bureaucracy that believes it can impose paradise and therefore refuses criticism or local feedback.
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high modernist ideology
The planning ideology of a monopolistic bureaucracy that believes it can impose paradise and therefore refuses criticism or local feedback.
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"...So, the bureaucratization of society. Second is the idea of high modernist ideology. So, because the state is a monopoly, the bureaucracy is a..."
"It has hubris. It's overconfident. And it wants to impose its ideology on everyone else. It believes that through its own planning, it can..."
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