The nature of institutions
2010-04-21 07:43:29.042752+02 by 
Dan Lyke 
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I've been looking for the words to express this for years: This post over at The Technium contained this QOTD:
    "Institutions will try to preserve the problem to which they
    are the solution." -- Clay Shirky
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#Comment Re:  made: 2010-04-28 00:02:56.896566+02 by:
Medley
   
There's nothing special about government here. Companies too. Whether one likes to think in terms of conspiracy theories or not, companies will work to preserve markets (and spend enormous amounts of lobbying dollars to do so if they can't do through advertising or other coercive but non-regulatory strategies), even if those markets are known to be suboptimal on a macro level. Combustion engines, expensive medical procedures over cheaper preventative care, chronic care pharmaceuticals over investments in cure, and on and on. 
#Comment Re:  made: 2010-04-21 17:56:20.108795+02 by:
ebwolf
   
The funny thing is that this principle applies at both the micro and macro levels 
in government. At the micro level, individual civil servants tend to focus on job 
security - making sure the tasks for which they are hired never seem to go away. 
At the macro level, organizations (like TVA) work the political system to ensure 
their continued existence long after the problem they were created to solve no 
longer exists.
The terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 gave the government an easy basis for problem 
preservation. There can be no end to the "War on Terrorism" because their is no 
defined enemy in the war. Whoever the government decides to vilify next is the 
enemy. And problems can be escalated because 9/11 happened because of a policy 
loophole that "should have been closed". So any problem can be approached from the 
position of "we have to cover all eventualities because we can't let 9/11 happen 
again." An endless war with infinite fronts. I sure wish I could get that kind of 
job security.
#Comment Re:  made: 2010-04-21 15:59:52.860242+02 by:
meuon
   
Summed up better then I've ever seen it. This goes for standards organizations, governments, non-profits, radio talk show hosts.... just about everything.