Monday, May 16, 2005

Injelitency

Many years ago, Dr. Lawrence Peter, famous for elucidating the Peter Principle, came up with a measurement which he called "injelitency". It was defined as I2J5, or something like that. "I" stood for incompetence, and "J" stood for jealousy.

Mark Steyn may be in the process of discovering that injelitency costs money and resources to maintain, and any organization's resources will be used first to sustain its injelitency, with any left over going to pay for the organization's declared purpose.

John Bolton is being opposed because he might actually do something about the institutional injelitency that permeates the U.N. and the international community.

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