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一狄更斯于一八五○年写的短篇小说《穷人的专利权》,描写一个叫做老约翰的工人,为了申请一项发明的专利权,从伯明翰跑到伦敦,往返奔波于维多利亚女王、内务大臣、专利局、大法官等处。共办理三十六道手续,历时六周,缴纳各种费用达九十六镑七先令八便士。为什么会存在这种不合理的现象?小说通过宪章派威廉·布彻之口作了深刻的剖析:“咱们工人之所以到处碰壁,就是因为要奉养长期以来形成的那些多如牛毛的衙门,就是因为咱们得遵从官场的那些敝习陋规,还得缴付一些根本就不应当缴付的费用去养活那些衙门的人。”
A short book written by Dickens in 1850 entitled “Patents for the Poor,” describing a worker called Old John who ran from Birmingham to London to travel to Queen Victoria, to the Minister of the Interior, in order to apply for an invention patent , Patent Office, Justice and other offices. Thirty-six formalities were conducted, which lasted six weeks and paid various fees of 96 pounds, seven shillings and eight pence. Why does such an irrational phenomenon exist? The novel is deeply analyzed through the charter of William Butch: “The reason why we workers run into trouble is because of the arrogance of the long-established Yamen, because We have to follow official rules and regulations and have to pay people who should not have to pay for the yamen. ”