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Bureaucracy



Bureaucracy - byoorŏkˈrəsē, the administrative structure of any large organization, public or private. Ideally bureaucracy is characterized by hierarchical authority relations, defined spheres of competence subject to impersonal rules, recruitment by competence, and fixed salaries. Its goal is to be rational, efficient, and professional. Max Weber, the most important   Read More...

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    Bureaucracy against Democracy and Socialism
    by Ronald M. Glassman, William H. Swatos Jr., Paul L. Rosen. 238 pgs.


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    Generating Creativity and Innovation in Large Bureaucracies
    by Robert Lawrence Kuhn, W. Cooper, George Kozmetsky. 418 pgs.


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    Implementation and the Policy Process: Opening Up the Black Box
    by Donald J. Calista, Dennis J. Palumbo. 266 pgs.


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    Beyond Politics: Markets, Welfare, and the Failure of Bureaucracy
    by William C. Mitchell, Randy T. Simmons. 234 pgs.


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    The Politics of Bureaucracy
    by B. Guy Peters. 388 pgs.


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