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Certainly it could not have felt to the ordinary citizen as though government was more accessible, or understandable, or responsive. Who ultimately made the decisions? Who really wielded control? Now, there was no Moses-type figure to rail against. Power had been diffused. If anything, the process had become more Kafkaesque.63
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