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- Bureaucracy abstract "A bureaucracy is "a body of non elective government officials" and/or "an administrative policy-making group." Historically, bureaucracy referred to government administration managed by departments staffed with nonelected officials. In modern parlance, bureaucracy refers to the administrative system governing any large institution.Since being coined, the word "bureaucracy" has developed negative connotations for some. Bureaucracies are criticized when they become too complex, inefficient, or too inflexible. The dehumanizing effects of excessive bureaucracy were a major theme in the work of Franz Kafka, and were central to his masterpiece The Trial. The elimination of unnecessary bureaucracy is a key concept in modern managerial theory, and has been a central issue in numerous political campaigns.Others have defended the necessity of bureaucracies. The German sociologist Max Weber argued that bureaucracy constitutes the most efficient and rational way in which human activity can be organized, and that systematic processes and organized hierarchies were necessary to maintain order, maximize efficiency and eliminate favoritism. But even Weber saw unfettered bureaucracy as a threat to individual freedom, in which an increase in the bureaucratization of human life can trap individuals in an "iron cage" of rule-based, rational control.".
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- Bureaucracy subject Category:Bureaucratic_organization.
- Bureaucracy subject Category:Government.
- Bureaucracy subject Category:Max_Weber.
- Bureaucracy subject Category:Organizational_theory.
- Bureaucracy subject Category:Political_science.
- Bureaucracy comment "A bureaucracy is "a body of non elective government officials" and/or "an administrative policy-making group." Historically, bureaucracy referred to government administration managed by departments staffed with nonelected officials. In modern parlance, bureaucracy refers to the administrative system governing any large institution.Since being coined, the word "bureaucracy" has developed negative connotations for some.".
- Bureaucracy label "Biurokracja".
- Bureaucracy label "Bureaucracy".
- Bureaucracy label "Bureaucratie".
- Bureaucracy label "Bureaucratie".
- Bureaucracy label "Burocracia".
- Bureaucracy label "Burocracia".
- Bureaucracy label "Burocrazia".
- Bureaucracy label "Bürokratie".
- Bureaucracy label "Бюрократия".
- Bureaucracy label "بيرقراطية".
- Bureaucracy label "官僚制".
- Bureaucracy label "官僚制".
- Bureaucracy sameAs Byrokracie.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Bürokratie.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Γραφειοκρατία.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Burocracia.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Burokrazia.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Bureaucratie.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Birokrasi.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Burocrazia.
- Bureaucracy sameAs 官僚制.
- Bureaucracy sameAs 관료제.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Bureaucratie.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Biurokracja.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Burocracia.
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- Bureaucracy sameAs Q72468.
- Bureaucracy sameAs Q72468.
- Bureaucracy wasDerivedFrom Bureaucracy?oldid=606503192.
- Bureaucracy isPrimaryTopicOf Bureaucracy.