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On the Web
- Infocom Games: Bureaucracy - Box pictures and description, specifications, and sample transcript.
- The Infocom Gallery: Bureaucracy - High-quality scans of box, moving guide, Popular Paranoia magazine, and credit card application.
- Bureaucracy - Monsieur Rabordin, a ministry chief, battles bureaucracy as he and his wife deals with his faltering career. Free Online Library.
- Infocom Homepage: Bureaucracy - Description, box art, release information, game statistics, and packaging details.
- Status Line: Douglas Adams' Bureaucracy - Text of game announcement from Infocom's newsletter.
- Review by Matthew Murray - "If you don't mind being challenged in a way you never have been before by an adventure game or cutting through tons of red tape, this is a great game for you."
- MobyGames: Bureaucracy - User reviews, credits, box image, screenshot, trivia, and other information.
- Cuban bureaucracy resists Castro cleanup drive - [CNN]
- Moore's Laws of Bureaucracy - An essay on the nature of bureaucracie.
- Liberal Bureaucracy - Weblog of Mark Valladares, a political administrator.
Wikipedia Articles
- Street-level bureaucracy - Street-level bureaucracy is a term used to refer to a public agency employee who actually performs the actions that implement laws.
- Celestial bureaucracy - The Celestial bureaucracy is the pantheon of Chinese mythology. As the name suggests, it is organised similarly to a government administration, with the Jade Emperor as the senior official to whom the other deities must report.
- Bureaucracy - Bureaucracy is the structure and set of regulations in place to control activity, usually in large organizations and government. It is characterized by standardized procedure (rule-following), formal division of responsibility, hierarchy, and impersonal relationships.
- Byzantine aristocracy and bureaucracy - The Byzantine Empire had a complex system of aristocracy and bureaucracy. Most of the offices and titles were honorific only, as the emperor was the sole ruler.
- Bureaucracy (computer game) - Bureaucracy is an interactive fiction computer game released by Infocom in 1987, scripted by popular comic science fiction author Douglas Adams. It is Infocom's twenty-fourth game.