About This Book
A collection of satirical essays and sketches interrogates the commonplace idea that placing the right person in the right post alone ensures good governance, arguing that clichés and fashionable jargon conceal deeper institutional flaws. Through wry portraits of complacent officials, critiques of referees and the press, and observations on shifting buzzwords, the author exposes social hypocrisy, bureaucratic mediocrity, and the moral laziness of public opinion. The pieces blend polemic, anecdote, and stylistic play to urge clearer judgment and more honest civic conversation.
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