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the government's permanent staff, hired to outlast whoever got elected to boss them around.
means the body of non-political employees who run public administration regardless of which party currently holds office.
from traces to 18th-century british india, where east india company clerks were called civil servants to distinguish them from military and ecclesiastical staff; britain formalized it in 1854 after the northcote-trevelyan report demanded hiring by merit, not patronage.
us reform1883 pendleton act followed a president's assassination by a job-seeker
exam originchina's imperial exams inspired merit-based hiring centuries earlier
job securityfamously hard to fire, by design not accident