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In an ideal bureaucracy, regulations will always be expanding. The bureaucrat supports this by combining characteristics of an ideal bureaucracy with a conditional:
Characteristics: An ideal bureaucracy needs to solve all potential problems, and listen to complaints.
Conditional: If a complaint reveals a problem, regulations are expanded.
The bureaucrat has made an assumption about the complaints. We were given a conditional that results in guaranteed regulation expansion (which is the conclusion we need), but we weren’t given a trigger for it.
We need to know that the complaints will not stop, and that ideal bureaucracies will always receive complaints that reveal new problems.
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