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The Bureaucracy Spell: How Red Tape Became Unstoppable

19 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Red tape was supposed to speed things up. Now it's the most powerful spell humanity's ever cast on itself—and it keeps growing. This episode traces how literal red ribbons from 1500s Europe became a 190,000-page regulatory maze, explores why systems designed to prevent problems actually prevent progress, and examines what science and history say about breaking through bureaucracy in the age of AI. 00:00 - Intro: Every listener has felt red tape's curse 02:30 - The actual history: Red ribbons, Charles V, and Dickens' Circumlocution Office 07:00 - By the numbers: 55,000 pages in 1970 → 190,000+ today ($3 trillion compliance cost) 09:45 - How red tape works as a risk-mitigation system 12:15 - What science and literature reveal about bureaucratic growth 14:50 - Historical examples: Who changed things despite the system 17:10 - Move fast and ask forgiveness vs. the correct way: What actually works This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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Red tape was supposed to speed things up. Now it's the most powerful spell humanity's ever cast on itself—and it keeps growing. This episode traces how literal red ribbons from 1500s Europe became a 190,000-page regulatory maze, explores why systems designed to prevent problems actually prevent progress, and examines what science and history say about breaking through bureaucracy in the age of AI. 00:00 - Intro: Every listener has felt red tape's curse 02:30 - The actual history: Red ribbons, Charles V, and Dickens' Circumlocution Office 07:00 - By the numbers: 55,000 pages in 1970 → 190,000+ today ($3 trillion compliance cost) 09:45 - How red tape works as a risk-mitigation system 12:15 - What science and literature reveal about bureaucratic growth 14:50 - Historical examples: Who changed things despite the system 17:10 - Move fast and ask forgiveness vs. the correct way: What actually works This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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