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Bureaucracy (Weber) Max Weber was a historian that wrote about the emergence of bureaucracy from more traditional organizational forms (like feudalism) and it's rising pre-eminance in modern society. Scott defines bureaucracy it as "the existence of a spe...
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A bureaucracy is "a body of non-elective government officials" and/or "an
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In sociology, the iron cage is a term coined by Max Weber for the increased rationalization inherent in social life, particularly in Western capitalist societies. The "iron cage" thus traps individuals in systems based purely on teleological efficiency, r...
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and Latin American countries has not ended the former metropoli-tan traditions in bureaucracy with regard to its structure, function, classification, socialization, norms, and attitudes.3 Thecoloniallegacyisevidentevenintheinheritedpejorativefea-tures of ...
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Explain why and in what ways Weber believes that we increasingly live within an ‘iron cage of rationality’ in modern society. In this modern era, we are experiencing rapid progression than ever before. Though the speed of progression is overwhelmingly imp...
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Bureaucracy In ordinary usage, “bureaucracy” refers to a complex, specialized organization (especially a governmental organization) composed of non-elected, highly trained professional administrators and clerks hired on a full-time basis to perform admini...
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A society armed with computer expertise can meet with confidence the exciting new India of tomorrow. The entire society will undergo a transformation and what would emerge is a society that is more intellectually aware and which values its time, intellect...
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Once upon a time, bureaucracy in India was known for its being ‘the backbone of imperial rule’ and ‘the steel-frame’, on which the whole system of administration depended. Though it mainly served the imperial interests, but it worked efficiently and effec...