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100 1 _aAlbrow, Martin
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245 1 0 _aBureaucracy /
_cpor Martin Albrow. --
260 _aHoundmills :
_bThe MACMillan ,
_c1970.
300 _a157 p.
505 8 0 _t- The emergence of the concept
_t- The origin of the term.
_t- Early nineteenth-century concepts.
_t- The english theory.
_t- Continental theory.
_t- The major nineteenth-century themes.
_t- The classical formulations
_t- Mosca and michels.
_t- Max Weber: the theory of organization.
_t- Max Weber: the concept of bureaucracy.
_t- Max Weber: the limits on bureaucracy.
_t- The debate with Weber.
_t- The sources of Weber's theory.
_t- The case against Weber.
_t- A reply to the critics.
_t- Bureaucracy and the ideologists.
_t- Karl Marx.
_t- The later Marxists.
_t- The Fascists.
_t- The ideologists of representative democracy.
_t- Seven modern concepts of bureaucracy
_t- Bureaucracy as rational organization.
_t- Bureaucracy as organizational inefficiency.
_t- Bureaucracy as rule by officials.
_t- Bureaucracy as public administration.
_t- Bureaucracy as administration by officials.
_t- Bureaucracy as the organization.
_t- Bureaucracy as modern society.
_t- Bureaucracy and the theorists of democracy.
_t- The changing intellectual context.
_t- The diagnosis of bureaucracy.
_t- The remedies for bureaucracy.
_t- Conclusion: the concept of bureaucracy in social and political science.
650 _aAlta Administração Pública
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650 _912662
_a Burocracia
650 _911940
_a Ciência Política
650 _aTeoria Política
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650 _aTeoria Social
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909 _a202406
_bMaria Luísa
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