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Politics

Day and Maurin also saw many problems with politics. They believed that the state functions to regulate life. Its increase in power blossomed with growth in technology resulting in policy priority going to military, scientific and corporate interests. Their view of bureaucracy or, "government by nobody," is that it is impersonal and makes accountability almost non-existent.