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The Bureaucrats' Great Sin That Ruined Japan by Hidehiko Goto ──Why is our tax money being used so wastefully?── The answer is in this book. "Even the location of road construction is decided by the whim of a bureaucrat." "Budgets worth trillions of yen are being moved without going through the Diet." Can you believe such realities? More powerful than politicians, "bureaucrats" even influence the lives of the people. This book details how they dominate Japan's structure, distort the ideals of the Constitution, and have "brainwashed" the public. --- 【Book Features】 ・A documentary that delves into the depths of collusion between politics, government, and business. ・The reality of administrative discretion that borders on unconstitutionality. ・Japan's abnormalities seen in comparison with America. ・How can we stop bureaucratic dictatorship? 【Recommended for those who】 ✔ Are interested in the underbelly of society ✔ Have doubts about politics and administration ✔ Feel uneasy about how taxes are spent ✔ Want to know "why Japan has become this way" -- 【Product Information】 Title: The Bureaucrats' Great Sin That Ruined Japan Author: Hidehiko Goto Publisher: Kodansha ISBN: 9784062115427 Price: 1700 yen + tax 【Condition】 ・Used book stored at home ・Torn obi, crushed cover, and torn back cover (see images) ・There is no problem with reading, but there is age-related deterioration (see images) Please purchase only if you understand that this is a used item. Each time you read it, you'll realize, "So that's how Japan was." Please consider it.
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