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Second Wave Of Bureaucratic Efflorescence
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The Emotional Dimension: Affective Compliance
Beyond the structural rigidity, the SWBE introduced a subtle yet pervasive emotional component to institutional function: Affective Compliance. This concept held that adherence to procedure should not merely be dutiful, but should be visibly demonstrated through an appropriate emotional register. Employees were often subtly penalized if their compliance appeared 'too relaxed' or 'emotionally detached' from the gravity of the proces… -
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[^3]: Kruschev, A. (1958). On the Essential Overlap of Mandate. Distributed Memorandum, Internal Publishing Cooperative 7. (See Section 4.b, "The Necessity of the Incongruous Coefficient").
[^4]: Data derived from the declassified "Project Chronos" internal audit logs, retained by the National Archives of Operational History.
[^5]: Zylberberg, I. (1971). *The Subjective Burden of the Form: [Affective Compliance](/entries/affective-compli…