Comment by anal_reactor
5 months ago
The demand for yes-men stays huge. A manager comes, he wants yes-men. Things fail. Someone gets blamed and removed, maybe the manager himself. The circus continues. I wonder why capitalism doesn't remove this obvious inefficiency, but rather seems to promote it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if having bridges with 90 degrees angles is often better than having no bridges.
Government bureaucracies are rather far from "capitalism".
Yes but this problem exists in capitalism too. Name one big company that doesn't suffer from this issue.
Fair, capitalism does in fact suffer from this. But so does every bureaucracy. For that matter, so did monarchy. So it seems to me to be a bit to single out capitalism.