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Opinion:No. Answer:Merriam-Webster defines technology as...

Anthropology The body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials. [emphasis added]

By this definition bureaucracy is a form of technology. The term bureaucracy comes into the language from the French: bureau, office + -cratie, rule. It is the refinement of effort within a system or organization to effectively process a work load. Over time "Bureaucracy" has become a dirty word. Rather, the work (or lack of work) done by bureaucracies has garnered a negative connotation.

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No, bureaucracy is not a form of technology. Bureaucracy refers to the administrative and organizational structure of a system or institution, whereas technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. While technology can be used to support or improve bureaucratic processes, they are fundamentally different concepts.

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