63. At first glance, it would seem that increased bureaucracy creates obstacles
between the citizens and those who govern, thereby separating the two groups. Closer
examination reveals, however, that in many ways government bureaucracy actually
bridges this gap, and that new technologies now allow for ways around the gap.
First of all, many government bureaucracies are established as a response to the
needs of the citizenry. In a sense, they manifest a nexus between citizens and
government, providing a means of communication and redress for grievances that would
not otherwise be available. For example, does the FDA, by virtue of its ensuring the
safety of our food and drugs, separate us from the government? Or does the FHA, by
helping to make home ownership more viable to ordinary citizens, thereby increase the
gap between citizens and the government? No; these agencies serve our interests and
enhance the accessibility of government resources to citizens.
Admittedly, agencies such as these are necessary proxies for direct participation in
government, since our societal problems are too large and complex for individuals to
solve. However, technology is coming forward to bridge some of the larger gaps. For
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