The bureacracy is expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy. Let's lean in to a Monday morning, all-hands-on-deck meeting (unpaid, of course) about bureaucracy in just 5 minutes!
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References and Reading:
1. Sydney Morgan. (1818). Florence Macarthy. Henry Colburn, London. Page 35.
2. William A. Niskanen. (1971). Bureaucracy and Representative Government. Transaction Publishers, New Jersey.
3. Roland Barthes. (1972). Mythologies. Hill and Wang, New York.
4. Nancy M. Henley. (1977). Body Politics: Power, Sex, & Nonverbal Communication. Simon & Schuster, New York.
5. Fred W. Riggs. (1979). “Introduction: Evolution semantique du terme 'bureaucratie'” [Introduction: semantic evolution of the 'bureaucracy' term] (PDF), Revue Internationale des Sciences Sociales (in French), XXX I (4), Paris.
6. Guy Debord. (1994). The Society of the Spectacle. Zone Books, New York.
7. Mark W. Huddleston, et al. (1996). The Higher Civil Service in the United States: Quest for Reform. University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh. Page 15.
8. Benjamin Ginseberg. (2011). The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise the All-Administrative University and Why it Matters. Oxford University Press, New York.
9. Eleanor L. Schiff. (2020). Bureaucracy’s Masters and Minions: The Politics of Controlling the U.S. Bureaucracy. Lexington Books, New York.
10. Wolfgang J. Mommsen. (2021). The Age of Capitalism and Bureaucracy: Perspectives on the Political Sociology of Max Weber. Berghahn Books, New York.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 What is bureaucracy?
2:28 Who invented bureaucracy?
3:07 Why is bureaucracy still here?
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