Bureaucratism

/ˌbjʊɹəˈkɹætɪzəm/ noun

The practice of running organizations through rigid rules and procedures, often prioritizing paperwork and hierarchy over practical results.

From French bureaucratie (bureau 'desk' + -cratie 'rule') plus English -ism suffix. The term emerged in 18th-century France to describe the growing power of administrative officials, and -ism was added to denote this as a system or ideology.

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