A bureaucracy must reach a certain maturity and size before secret societies can have true power inside it.
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A bureaucracy must reach a certain maturity and size before secret societies can have true power inside it.
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"Right? Because secret societies cannot exist outside of bureaucracies. Right? They have power because they're able to coordinate within the bureaucracy. In a way..."
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