
heilige Bürokrazius
'heilige Bürokrazius' Summary
The novel follows the life and deeds of Heilige Bürokrazius, a figure who ascends to sainthood through his relentless devotion to bureaucratic procedures. The story is a satirical commentary on the absurdity of excessive bureaucracy and the ways in which it can stifle individual initiative and creativity. The book uses humor and irony to expose the flaws of a system that often prioritizes process over substance. Heilige Bürokrazius becomes a symbol of this bureaucratic absurdity, demonstrating how a focus on rules and regulations can lead to unintended consequences and even hinder the very goals it aims to achieve. The narrative unfolds in a fictionalized version of Austria, drawing upon local cultural elements and highlighting the particularities of bureaucratic experience within that context. Through its humor and satirical observations, the book invites readers to reflect on the role of bureaucracy in society and to consider the balance between order and individual freedom.Book Details
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