Bureaucracy / por Martin Albrow. --
By: Albrow, Martin
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- The emergence of the concept - The origin of the term. - Early nineteenth-century concepts. - The english theory. - Continental theory. - The major nineteenth-century themes. - The classical formulations - Mosca and michels. - Max Weber: the theory of organization. - Max Weber: the concept of bureaucracy. - Max Weber: the limits on bureaucracy. - The debate with Weber. - The sources of Weber's theory. - The case against Weber. - A reply to the critics. - Bureaucracy and the ideologists. - Karl Marx. - The later Marxists. - The Fascists. - The ideologists of representative democracy. - Seven modern concepts of bureaucracy - Bureaucracy as rational organization. - Bureaucracy as organizational inefficiency. - Bureaucracy as rule by officials. - Bureaucracy as public administration. - Bureaucracy as administration by officials. - Bureaucracy as the organization. - Bureaucracy as modern society. - Bureaucracy and the theorists of democracy. - The changing intellectual context. - The diagnosis of bureaucracy. - The remedies for bureaucracy. - Conclusion: the concept of bureaucracy in social and political science.
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